I've always been leery of amazon reviews because of experience and then all the talk of paid reviews and so forth but I've still occasionally posted my own reviews if I thought is was warranted.
So to set the context, I use a CPAP machine for sleep apnea and I'm generally very good as far as compliance goes but I occasionally will get some irritation over the bridge of my nose from the mask - I use a nasal mask. I've tried both nasal pillows and full nose/mouth masks and the nasal mask works best for me. I usually just put Secaris ointment on the bridge of my nose and I'm good. I saw a video with a nurse gearing up for a shift in this age of covid and she place a tape nose protector on the bridge of her nose so I went looking for that. I couldn't find what I was looking for but on amazon they were showing this 3M MicroPore sensitive skin tape as an alternative. There were several positive comments saying that they used it for CPAP issues. Some even suggested putting the tape over your mouth to stop air leakage. I figured I'd give it a try. It wasn't good. The tape sticks tenaciously to your skin making removal difficult and it leaves a sticky residue that doesn't easily wash off. So I posted a 1 star review and said that people shouldn't buy the tape for CPAP issues - I kept the review factual and respectful but Amazon rejected the comment for violation of community guidelines. Weird.
Bottom line is, as far as I'm concerned Amazon reviews have Zero value in making informed buying decisions and probably aren't worth wasting your time reading except for entertainment. And that 3M tape that cam in a box of 12 for $26 isn't returnable because its a personal care item. I keep learning lessons the hard way.
So to set the context, I use a CPAP machine for sleep apnea and I'm generally very good as far as compliance goes but I occasionally will get some irritation over the bridge of my nose from the mask - I use a nasal mask. I've tried both nasal pillows and full nose/mouth masks and the nasal mask works best for me. I usually just put Secaris ointment on the bridge of my nose and I'm good. I saw a video with a nurse gearing up for a shift in this age of covid and she place a tape nose protector on the bridge of her nose so I went looking for that. I couldn't find what I was looking for but on amazon they were showing this 3M MicroPore sensitive skin tape as an alternative. There were several positive comments saying that they used it for CPAP issues. Some even suggested putting the tape over your mouth to stop air leakage. I figured I'd give it a try. It wasn't good. The tape sticks tenaciously to your skin making removal difficult and it leaves a sticky residue that doesn't easily wash off. So I posted a 1 star review and said that people shouldn't buy the tape for CPAP issues - I kept the review factual and respectful but Amazon rejected the comment for violation of community guidelines. Weird.
Bottom line is, as far as I'm concerned Amazon reviews have Zero value in making informed buying decisions and probably aren't worth wasting your time reading except for entertainment. And that 3M tape that cam in a box of 12 for $26 isn't returnable because its a personal care item. I keep learning lessons the hard way.