Band-Aid Brand Hydro Seal Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and Blisters, All Purpose Waterproof Bandages for Cuts and Scrapes, 10 Count
Original price was: $7.12.$6.49Current price is: $6.49.
Price: $7.12 - $6.49
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Band-Aid Brand Hydro Seal All Purpose Bandages help keep germs out and your body’s natural healing power in. Within 24 hours of application, a white bubble will form under the bandage to show that the healing process has begun. These waterproof bandages provide advanced wound care and cushion to help protect blisters. Cushioning provides protection and relief from painful blisters and wounds. Ideal for use on all parts of the body, the bandages deliver multiday protection and stay on even through hand washing and showers. Band-Aid Brand Hydro Seal All Purpose Bandages are sterile and not made with natural rubber latex. This package contains 10 individually wrapped Gel Bandages, each measuring 0.78 by 2.3 inches.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 0.94 x 2.8 x 4.6 inches; 0.6 ounces
Item model number : SG_B077TN7L3L_US
Date First Available : December 18, 2017
Manufacturer : Kenvue
ASIN : B077TN7L3L
Country of Origin : Hungary
10 count pack of durable Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages with 6 benefits in 1 bandage, providing all-purpose wound care protection in semi-translucent bandage material that blends with your skin
Provides the optimal healing environment. It is designed for long term wear, and shows you that the healing process has started. This bandage helps prevent formation of scabs which prolongs healing
Multi-purpose bandage is suitable for many wound types and can be used anywhere on the body including the hands and feet that stays on even through hand washing and showers
This waterproof bandage provides the optimal wound healing environment, and is designed to provide cushioning against painful blisters or wounds to shield from further rubbing.
Advanced first-aid bandage prevents wound and blisters from drying out and locks body’s natural healing power in with its dual action seal, sealing out dirt, germs, and water to use on all parts of the body
13 reviews for Band-Aid Brand Hydro Seal Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and Blisters, All Purpose Waterproof Bandages for Cuts and Scrapes, 10 Count
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Original price was: $7.12.$6.49Current price is: $6.49.
Monica Trabold –
I will never use normal bandages again.
sliced off about a half dime size patch of skin just to the third skin layer in some spots, not to bone or anything. these were absolute LIFESAVERS, some of the earlier pictures (this is over about 10 days or so) are with larger versions of these but they both worked great.I needed to change them once a day for the first two days but after that it seemed fine and I’ve used the same smaller one for like 4 days now. I have never cut off so much skin at once yet it was one of the least painful cuts to heal I’ve ever had. these bandages are just amazing.you can use your finger, you can wash your hands and shower and you dont have to peel off a painful scab accidentally when you have to change them. my cut never really scabbed up, which I think is the point, so it never really hurt to move.considering how long these last they do the work of like 5 normal bandages a piece. definitely worth the money. I usually just glue deep cuts closed, but for big open scrapes or cuts this is just the best option.
Mal –
Works miracles if used correctly
These work miracles, as someone with a lot of ongoing skin issues. As long as the skin around the injury is dry, these stay adhered very well, even when you wash your hands. In fact, hands are a very important use case for me, since it keeps the injury site clean and doesn’t collect water from handwashing the way cloth bandaids do. That said- depending on if you need some very creative angles on your hands, the All Health brand might be better, because it’s much more flexible- though All Health doesn’t cushion against pressure as well because of that. Band-aid brand is especially good for mostly-flat stretches of skin, or ones that curve only a little. (Band-aid brand is also eligible to be paid for with FSA or HSA funds, while I have not been able to do so for All Health.)For both brands (and indeed the others I’ve used as well), though, if a little water gets under the edges, it will start to peel up early and you’ll want to replace the bandage with a new one- water getting underneath will have the same effect on the bandage as the fluid draining from the wound, which is to say it will absorb it and stop sticking.Relatedly, if a wound is seeping too rapidly (or bleeding more than a very little bit), these won’t have time to absorb the fluid and it will just build up under the bandage until it leaks out (though at least it still won’t stick to the wound site in that case). In that case, I would recommend starting off with a more traditional bandage with some kind of medicated ointment (neosporin or some other kind of antibacterial, or, if you’ve cleaned it thoroughly and it doesn’t look like any chance of infection, zinc oxide ointment to help dry out the wound a little), and wait until the wound has healed a little more and seeps a little less. Then you can switch to these hydroseal bandaids, which seal out contaminants and cushion the wound. (Be aware that these bandaids don’t work particularly well with any ointments under them on the wound. The residue of zinc oxide when it’s dry seems to be fine, and any ointment that dries completely might be fine, but it’s even recommended on the bandaid box to skip any ointments, creams, or lotions, to ensure they will stick correctly.)In my experience, if the wound is still seeping even a little blood, these will be less effective in healing. They work best on wounds with small amounts of clear discharge only. Even if the bandaid itswlf seems to behave the same in both cases. I don’t know why.For blisters, either you can just stick one on top of the closed blister to cushion it and absorb any disrcharge through the skin; or you can carefully pierce the blister, clean it thouroughly with isopropyl alcohol, and then put the hydroseal bandaid on it; or you can carefully remove the entire flap of skin over the blister, clean it with isopropyl, and then put one of these on it. In my experience, all these have their place- I would leave the blister unpopped for as long as possible so the skin underneath can start to regenerate in natural conditions, but if it’s starting to become painful due to the pressure of fluid buildup or physical pressure on the blister location pushing the fluid around and causing the skin within the blister to tear, you may find piercing it helps. In any case, making sure the whole thing is very clean is important. And for blisters in particular (as opposed to scrapes with fluid discharge), no matter whether you’re leaving them closed or not, keep the hydroseal bandaid on as long as possible, and don’t try and remove it before it starts coming off on its own. This is important in general, but for blisters it seems to be even more important. Not sure why.Also, IMPORTANT: Don’t use these over a wound that shows any sign of infection (and/or little tiny blisters the size of a pinhead appearing around the initial wound site). That will just spread any bacteria around, and then the infection will get worse and then your skin doctor will frown at you and you’ll end up needing a bunch of oral antibiotics. Which, in my experience, is troublesome. Learn from my experiences, and if you see anything even vaguely like an infection, look into the appropriate medicated ointments and traditional non stick bandages instead. Maybe consult a doctor about it if you can. If you need those waterproof, I’m pretty sure clear bandage covering adhesive sheets exist, although I have not yet tried them.Overall these are a very important part of my medical supplies and work absolute wonders- as long as they are used for the correct situations.Also, prices fluctuate a lot, so check Amazon often, and look up different bulk listings, and compare the unit prices. Amazon has still been usually better than the local stores, but it’s not guaranteed.
guilfoyle –
These are The Ones that work!
Fantastic bandages. I’ve wasted a lot of money on other so-called waterproof and/or hydrocolloid bandages that were terrible, but the Band-Aid bandages are The Ones! They stayed put on my finger wound through handwashing, hairwashing, dishwashing, showers, and everything else. Spare yourself the frustration and just buy these bandages in the first place. There’s a reason we call all bandages “Band-Aids,” and these hydrocolloid bandages prove it.
Daniel Risler –
Bandage
They blend in well but are easy to peel.
Jennifer B. –
Stays put even on the bottoms of my feet!
I purchased these Band-Aid Hydro Seal bandages for painful blisters on the bottoms of my feet, and they exceeded my expectations. First, the adhesion is outstandingâthey stay put even with constant movement, which is rare for any bandage, let alone one placed on high-friction areas like the soles. The cushioning adds noticeable comfort, making it easier to walk without irritation. Unlike traditional bandages, these donât peel off after a few hours, and they help create a sealed environment for healing.Another huge plus? Fast delivery. I ordered them at night and had them the next morning, which was a lifesaver. If you need a bandage that offers durability, protection, and pain relief, these are absolutely worth it. Highly recommend!
shopper –
Good Band aids
These actually stay on for well….Today it not easy to find a bandaid that stays on even couple hours ,! Generation of lousy bandaids not enough adhesive…put one on, next you know its in your lap or on the floor..it gone. Shameful, use to have to RIP them off screaming….These Bandaids made it through dishwashing, good staying stick, bought the Large size. Need to start speaking on lots of things that use to be made well…Never used a whole box of Bandaid in week !ð«¤
Amazon_Ambiance –
Best Bandages Ever â Never Going Back to Regular Ones!
These Band-Aid Hydro Seal bandages are a total game changer! Unlike regular fabric bandages, theyâre waterproof and donât get all gross. They mold perfectly to your skinâmine formed around my finger seamlessly. They stay put and help wounds heal faster. Iâm never buying regular bandages again!
Linda Vidal –
Came off in the shower, came off washing dishes
Not as good as I hoped. Came off in the shower, came off washing dishes
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Anónimo –
El pegamento es muy agresivo para la cara y el parche está muy grueso
Beatriz GZ –
Estas curitas son lo mejor para las ampollas, es una lástima que no las vendan en todas las farmacias de México porque sirven para ampollitas por fricción o quemaduras, recomendadas e indispensables en tu botiquÃn en todos los tamaños.
Samantha –
These are game changers.. must try for ache.
Joanne McIntosh –
Excellent for small cuts the don’t heal easily!