An absorbent article, such as a feminine care product, includes a liquid
permeable top cover, a generally liquid impermeable outer cover, and an
absorbent structure disposed between the top cover and outer cover. A
band of spaced apart deposits of a barrier substance material, such as a
phase-change liquid, are defined on the top cover (inner or outer
surface) along a portion of opposite lateral sides of the article. The
deposits have a desired height of topography with respect to a surface of
the top cover. The deposits are defined such that areas of the top cover
are exposed within the band, the band thereby being permeable to bodily
fluids insulting the article within the band or from above the band while
acting as a fluid barrier against lateral flow of bodily fluids across
the band.