some people just can't read or have very low reading comprehension.
It dries as soon as it hits the skin, so once you’re done, you can take your creation off, wash it and wear it again. You can even dissolve your creation and use the material again to make something new.
And it’s not it, it could apparently be used for other purposes: wound healing products, dressings and patches. Instant non-woven fabric for interiors, stain-resistant upholstery. Household/hospital wipes, nappies and towels… etc.
i agree with what "lol" have said. some people here have low reading comprehension haha. but this new invention would be of great help if mass produced. i hope it's not that pricey though.
some people just can't read or have very low reading comprehension.
It dries as soon as it hits the skin, so once you’re done, you can take your creation off, wash it and wear it again. You can even dissolve your creation and use the material again to make something new.
And it’s not it, it could apparently be used for other purposes: wound healing products, dressings and patches. Instant non-woven fabric for interiors, stain-resistant upholstery. Household/hospital wipes, nappies and towels… etc.
i agree with what "lol" have said. some people here have low reading comprehension haha. but this new invention would be of great help if mass produced. i hope it's not that pricey though.
So one time use? what a waste
It dries as soon as it hits the skin, so once you’re done, you can take your creation off, wash it and wear it again. You can even dissolve your creation and use the material again to make something new.
And it’s not it, it could apparently be used for other purposes: wound healing products, dressings and patches. Instant non-woven fabric for interiors, stain-resistant upholstery. Household/hospital wipes, nappies and towels… etc.