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Pros & Cons
Pros
The absorbent pad is slightly smaller than conventional bandages, but not a problem for me. The only other type of bandages that i will use is silicone ones, which are hard to find and expensive.
These won't painfully * on any hair on your skin. They stay on until we take them off and there is no irritation to the skin.
Great adhesion, but doesn't tear thin skin when removed. Adhesion is good on flat sections of skin; a little less so on bendy parts like where your neck meets your shoulder. They provide good adhesion yet are easy to remove. Leave alittle sticky resid... Read More
Cons
Bandages fit nicely over my small wound (cut/gouge, back of hand) but one end of the bandage would not stay stuck to my skin. I was duped. Definetely won't choose these again.
Highlights
Quality
These provide great adhesion, perfect environment for healing and are comfortable.
They hold very strong to the skin and are seriously the best bandages i’ve ever used in my entire life.
I’m allergic to medical adhesive and have very sensitive skin.
Whatever adhesive they are using doesn't trigger the horrible welts i normally get.
Packaging/appearance
I literally bought 6 boxes of these bandages after my first box came in because i couldn’t believe how well they worked, and i ... Read More
In a box of 20 bandages, you receive basically 6 of each bandage.
I only wish they sold packages of the finger bandages in packs by themselves.
Cant find these anywhere in my area, the box has assorted sized bandaids, no irritation at all.
Competitiveness
The only other type of bandages that i will use is silicone ones, which are hard to find and expensive.
I have a condition that causes the skin on my fingers to peel away and crack, and it can become extremely painful depending on ... Read More
I'm allergic to the other brands of bandaids.
I’ve had more success with nexcare than bandaid over the years, so i prefer sticking to nexcare any time i need to restock my f... Read More
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
sensitive, adhesive, small, best and easy. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there may be deception involved.
- Our engine has determined that the review content quality is low.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 64.8% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 418 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 18 2024.
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I guess they couldnt decide on a 34skin color34 so they went with blue
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I liked that the product did not leave any irritation
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A little smaller than i thought they would be but seem to work ok
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The medium and small size are really pretty tiny
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Maybe those are best to use on a baby’s sensitive skin
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most bandaids give me red welts from the adhesive
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These do not even on my most sensitive skin on the face
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My wife gets skin rash with regular adhesive bandages
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