Hollister Adapt Skin Barrier Paste, 2 oz Tube
Hollister Adapt Skin Barrier Paste — 2 oz Easy-Squeeze Tube
Overview
Hollister Adapt Skin Barrier Paste caulks and fills the creases, divots, and uneven contours around the stoma, creating a flatter surface so your skin barrier sits flush and seals better. By smoothing out the spots where output could slip under the barrier, it helps improve the fit and can support longer wear.
The low-alcohol formula is designed to minimize stinging, and the soft, easy-to-squeeze tube empties down to the last drop with an easy-to-spot red cap. It’s a filler and caulk — not an adhesive — made for use with Hollister ostomy skin barriers.
Key Features
- Caulks and fills creases, divots, and uneven contours around the stoma for a flatter surface.
- Better barrier fit and seal — helps keep output from getting under the barrier; can support longer wear.
- Low-alcohol formula to minimize stinging.
- A filler/caulk, not a glue — it smooths the surface rather than adhering the barrier.
- Easy-squeeze tube empties to the last drop; easy-to-spot red cap.
- 2 oz tube for use with Hollister ostomy skin barriers.
- Latex-free · FSA/HSA eligible.
Equipment Specialist Insight: Think of paste as caulk, not glue — it doesn’t stick the barrier on; it fills the dips, scars, and creases around the stoma so the barrier rests on a flat surface instead of bridging a gap where output could sneak under. A thin bead at the inner edge of the barrier opening is usually all you need; smooth it with a wet finger. One thing to know: it contains alcohol, so it can sting on broken or raw skin — if that’s you, an alcohol-free barrier ring (like Adapt Rings) does the same job more gently. Let it tack up for a minute before pressing the barrier on.
Technical Specifications
- Brand / LineHollister Adapt
- TypeSkin barrier filler paste (caulk)
- BasePectin-based
- Size2 oz tube
- AlcoholLow-alcohol (contains alcohol)
- CompatibilityHollister ostomy skin barriers
- FunctionFills / caulks — not an adhesive
- LatexNot made with natural rubber latex
Is the paste a glue?
No — it’s a filler/caulk. It fills creases and uneven areas around the stoma so the barrier sits flat; it doesn’t adhere the barrier on its own.
Will it sting?
It contains a low amount of alcohol, so it can sting on broken or irritated skin. For sensitive skin, an alcohol-free barrier ring is a gentler alternative.
How do I use it?
After cleaning and drying, apply a small bead at the inner edge of the barrier opening, fill any uneven spots, then apply the barrier.
Product packaging, appearance, and included materials may vary. Please read and follow the instructions for use included with the product.