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My partner is a medical professional. As such, our hone first aid kit is ridiculously well stocked. A few days ago, when I got a nasty steam burn, I did what I was supposed to do: run cold water over the wound for ten minutes, make sure the burn was clean and free of bacteria, yadda yadda. I was left with a pretty nasty and painful burn, and I knew the thing to do was cover it, to keep air from irritating it. When I looked for regular, old bandages, I was frustrated by the fancy stuff in our first aid kit. Lots of gauze and triangular bandages and other stuff, but no run-of-the-mill Band Aids....
read full review »These new bandaids with the gel healing surface have become a lifesaver for me in helping to gently heal blisters that I always seem to acquire from new shoes! These bandaids seem to be much more resistant to water, sweat, or other disturbances that might cause them to fall off or come out of place in places where bandaids typically do not stay well, such as the back of the foot. The gel is placed in the middle of the bandaid, and I have really found that it does improve healing times, whether it be because of the medication in the gel or just because a covering is secure over the wound. ...
read full review »I use these all the time and they really decrease healing time and also keep scaring to a minimum. Band-aid advanced healing stripes are a must have for people who always seem to be getting those little cuts. Great for purses and first aid kits. As an EMT and professional in the medical field, I think these are well worth the money to avoid unsightly scars and get you back to clear and smooth skin.
I personally use these the most for minor cuts and cat scratches. Anyone who has cats knows that cat scratches are more likely to scare than most cuts due to the enzymes on the cat's claws. ...
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