Nexcare Waterproof Clear Bandages Family Pack
Waterproof Design Stays On Skin In The Bath, Shower Or Pool, Scrapes And Blisters.Not Made With Natural Rubber Latex, The Bath, Covers And Protect Cuts
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8.81 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about Nexcare Waterproof Clear Bandages Family Pack
If you want bandages that are water proof and will stay on, this is the one for you, and I was not compensated in any way for this review.
I find the spots to be the most comfortable because they cover the small cracks and raw areas of my dry hands without feeling bulky.
They are easy to remove and keep their shape even if you sweat under one. The water resistance is good enough that if you sweat under one, it collects there and still does a good job staying in place.
I tried almost every type of bandage that I could find, and they all lasted no more than a few hours, and certainly not through a whole shower or even through the night.
I was so impressed with the first time I tried the waterproof bandages that I think they are a Next Generation Bandage.
Common Questions
What is the size of the bandages?
The package says7/8" x 1 1/16" (40), 1 1/" x 2 (30 1/2"), and 1 1/16" x 2 1/4" (30 1/2") are the sizes.The middle size is great to wrap around a finger, and the largest is the smallest.
Can someone take a photo of it next to a banana? It's not possible, it's flat not volumetric.
The bandage is a quarter of an inch wide and the important part is the gauze pad, which is very small.
How large is the PAD without counting the glue part?
It's 1 1/16 in x 7/8 in.
Is this latex free?
It's not made with natural rubber latex, and the box says so, I'm not sure what's going on, I'm aProtein biochemist in the Biotech Industry, so familiar with immune reactions, and I would assume that natural latex has a specific chemical entity that is
Will they work for swimming?
I have had good luck with them in the water if they are wrapped around a finger or toe.