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The immobilizing agent is miscible with the emollient and has a melting point of at least about 35[degrees]C.
The immobilizing agent has a melting point of at least about 35[degrees]C and the enzyme inhibitor has an IC50 of about 50 mM or less, as measured by a General Fecal Enzyme Method.
The first and the second skin care compositions comprise approximately 10-95% of an emollient featuring a plastic or fluid consistency at 20[degrees]C and approximately 5- 90% of a wax immobilizing agent that is capable of immobilizing the emollient on the topsheet and/or the cuff.
 
 
 
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