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Community Member shared experience on Heart
7 days ago
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Kerry McKinnon
9 days ago
I've just watched the Q&A where holographic stickers are discussed. I'm really interested in trying them but am very hesitant to stick them on my skin due to the toxicity of glues used. I'm also confused by sticking them on skin as then the holographic side is facing away from the body. Can they be stuck on the inside of clothing or underwear (eg bra) so they are still next to the skin? TIA :)
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Jan 22, 2026
Where can I find the session about holographic stickers? I am lost a bit!
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Jan 22, 2026
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TTFN see the free webinar Q & A with Daniel and Anton - lots of great tips and info ๐Ÿ˜Š
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Jan 23, 2026
TTFN, you can watch the holographic stickers session using the link below,
https://www.infopathy.com/en/products/questions-and-answers-with-daniel-knebel-session-1?source=webย 

Start around the 1:27:54 mark for the segment on holographic stickers, including how to imprint and use them.
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Jan 22, 2026
Kerry McKinnon, you can wear imprinted holographic stickers on the inside of clothing (e.g., bra, Tโ€‘shirt, sock) so they sit close to the body. Many users do this or even place them inside a pillowcase to keep them near the body during sleep. Imprint either side and wear either side toward the skin. If youโ€™re sensitive to adhesives, use hypoallergenic holographic bandโ€‘aids or stick the sticker to fabric instead... See more
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Hus Philippe shared experience on Dermatite Maxwell
8 days ago
I use this product to soothe my dog's dermatitis; his skin problems aren't completely cured, but it relieves him.
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