Skindelle Stories

The Science of Skin-Safe Adhesives
The first commercial pressure-sensitive adhesive appeared in 1845. A surgeon named Horace Day applied a mixture of india rubber, pine gum, turpentine, and litharge to strips of fabric and used them...
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Adhesive Lingerie and Exercise: What Holds During Movement
At rest, the human body produces between 0.5 and 1 litre of sweat per hour in warm conditions. The same adhesive properties that matter for a long evening in a backless dress are tested far more ri...
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How Humidity Affects Adhesive Performance
Two cities. Same product. Different result. You are getting dressed in Lisbon on an August afternoon. The Tagus is somewhere to the west, and the air is thick with it — not raining, not quite, but...
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Why Fit Changes Everything Below a B Cup
The cover is flat. The body is not. You are in the fitting room, white blouse, thin fabric, the kind that shows everything. You press the covers on at home, feel confident, and then look in a mirr...
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How K-Beauty Manufacturing Changed Adhesive Lingerie
AmorePacific filed the patent for the cushion compact foundation in 2008. The product placed liquid foundation inside a sponge compressed into a compact, allowing precise, controlled application th...
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Sensitive Skin and Adhesive Lingerie: A Material Guide
Most reactions to adhesive lingerie trace to one of three causes. Knowing which one you had tells you exactly what to look for instead.
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