New-Skin Liquid Bandage - 1 oz
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It should be, but keep in mind that there isn't any cushioning, so if the scrape is on the bottom of the toe and it hurts, you'll want to use a bandage as well.
Yes, the aerosol spray can is something you might want to try as well. It does a great job of protecting the wound.
I don't brush it off every day; instead, I keep applying it until the skin cracks are covered. After that, I simply left it alone, and it functions perfectly.
Selected User Reviews For New-Skin Liquid Bandage - 1 oz
During the winter, I suffer from small cracks on my fingertips. I was hoping that something called "New Skin" would actually fill in those cracks, but it's not a caulking compound; instead, it's a "liquid bandage. " " As a result, unless you apply it thickly, it has no padding. The best course of action is to apply New Skin first, then a bandage. It appears that it is healing much more quickly. It's not nearly as effective without the bandage for fingertip cuts, and you'll need to apply several layers to get any cushioning.
This is fantastic. I'm looking for the genuine article, not a knockoff. After my son's brief rodeo career, I began using this product. It's incredible what those guys can do with this stuff. On the farm, I keep a bottle in each first-aid kit. (Tractors, ATVs, Skidsteers, Barns, Homes, Trucks, and so on. ) )br>br>This is a must-have for any first-aid kit.
I've used this in places where I should have gotten stitches but didn't, such as cuts above my eyes.
Small cuts on jointed areas or those that are difficult to cover with a traditional bandage are ideal candidates for this product. It's okay to move around once it's dry. It's clear, so it's not noticeable, and it resists water. Simple to work with.
Small cuts and abrasions are effectively sealed to promote healing without the use of bandages, which can be inconvenient. Although it is water resistant, it is not waterproof.
This will take care of them. When you first put it on, it stings. It's fantastic once it's dried. Fingers that can heal on their own.
This is the product that is required for podology.