Soreze Spray is a no-sting, no-sticky skin protectant barrier film made of polysiloxanes and dimethicones that prevents bedsores and adult diaper rashes.
Soreze Spray, 50ml, Prevent Bed (Skin) Sores and Diaper Rashes with Ease
- Easy to apply without touch
- Alcohol free no-sting and non-sticky formula
- Protective action starts in less than a minute and lasts long
- Non-greasy, non-medicated and non-allergenic
- Suited for India’s hot and humid tropical climate
- Safe for daily use on all skin types at all ages
Alcohol-free formula of Soreze Spray is easy to apply and dries quickly to form a long lasting, water repellent, protective barrier film that reduces friction. and inhibits direct contact between skin and urine and other body fluids. This barrier film protects skin exposed to irritation from urine, stool, and other body fluids thus preventing diaper rashes & helps relieve skin irritation or redness in pressure prone areas.
Yes, Soreze Spray can be used along with air mattresses or other bed sore prevention techniques as it complements the benefits provided by them thus providing complete protection from bed sores in bed-ridden or wheelchair bound people.
- Easy to apply without touch
- Alcohol free no-sting and non-sticky formula
- Protective action starts in less than a minute and lasts long
- Non-greasy, non-medicated and non-allergenic
- Suited for India’s hot and humid tropical climate
- No harmful chemicals, colours, preservatives or animal origin substances
- Safe for daily use on all skin types at all ages

- Shake well before application
- Hold the spray nozzle 4-6 inches away from skin
- Spray (by pressing nozzle) until the skin area to be protected is covered
- Wait until the barrier film is dry
- Use 2-3 times daily

Apply Soreze spray on pressure prone areas as shown in the figure below

Starch, Polysilxane, Dimethicone, Lemongrass Oil and Silicates
Anyone who spends long hours on bed or wheelchair or have mobility issues or any of the below mentioned conditions are most likely to develop bedsores.
- Stroke/ Paralysis
- Patients on oxygen/ BiPap/ ventilator
- Post-surgical case with limited mobility
- Neuro surgery
- Orthopedic patients on complete bed rest and/or with reduced mobility
- Terminally ill patients e.g. coma, patients on life support systems, etc.
- Long hospitalisation cases
