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Work best over hexagels or hydrogel pads, which is what they're made for. The hydrogel helps them adhere better, since the hydrogel is also a bit sticky. These cover, and help protect the hydrogel pads, to keep them securely in place. Hydrogel pads won't stick to delicate injuries like blisters. When, used alone, they work fairly well on flatter surfaces. But, they'll kinda fold up along edges, and come off quicker, when used on movable areas, like fingers. They're very soft. They're not really intended to cover on their own. They may stick to raw, irritated skin, when used alone. But, you could use them for some things.