Box of 10 100% Waterproof Large Band-Aid Brand Water Block Plus Adhesive Bandages For minor cuts and scrapes; each bandages measures measuring 2 by 3 inches 100% waterproof bandages stay on even when wet feature a four-sided adhesive that keeps pad dry while waterproof bandages blocking out water, dirt and germs. Four-sided adhesive keeps pad dry while blocking out water, dirt and germs Quilt-Aid Comfort Pad is designed to cushion painful wounds while you heal for effective first aid Adhesive bandages have a nonstick pad, allowing for gentle removal For best results, apply bandage to clean, dry skin for minor wound care and replace as needed
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Item model number | 381370056584 |
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Product Id | 282151 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.3 (16 ratings) 3.3 out of 5 stars |
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100% Waterproof Large Band-Aid Brand Water Block Plus Adhesive Bandages, 10 ct
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They worked great and didn't fall off like the other brands
I wear this over a hormone patch to keep the patch on (they are expensive !) Works well
I put this on the top of my hand near my wrist and it does a great job of sticking! I washed my hair with it on and no problem. and when i change the bandaid it doesn't stick to the wound. such an AMAZING product!!!!
They kept my after surgery incisions nice and dry!! Thank you!!
Works great! Stays on in the ocean!
These skin-flex's are amazing band aids! Surprisingly durable adherence that leaves no stickiness or waterlogged fingers when you take them off after a few days. I've big hands and usually struggle to get the ends of the band aid to meet and stick properly with some cut locations, but it doesn't matter with these ones - they stick regardless. Not only that, but they are really flexible and so don't hinder movement at all. I'm an impressed Australian with a cut on his finger and a new band aid good enough for me to seek out the US site of the maker and add my review - nice work Band Aid! I still miss the red string of my childhood though.
Lots of people are talking about having gotten a rash. I, too, got a rash from these bandages. It's how I discovered that I am allergic to natural rubber latex. Band aid also makes a "Water Block" product similar which explicitly stated that it does not contain natural rubber latex.
I'm not sure what is in this product but I've now used them 2x on 2 different kids and BOTH ended up with terrible rashes where the bandaids touched their skin. In both cases the rash was significantly more painful then the cut they were covering. Neither of my children have ever had a reaction to any type of product like this before
I got some stitches and was told to nit get them wet. Bought waterproof bandaids and applied it correctly but when I took it off, it was completely saturated. Returned them the next day with out any problem.
I just used the large (2" wide) version of this for a hand wound for one week, and while it did keep me dry, by day 6 I experienced with discomfort and ended up with an extensive, weepy case of contact dermatitis. I've never been allergic to latex or another band aid product before. What is in these things? There was no listing on the box.