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My youngest son recently had minor surgery to have a mole removed from his arm. He received several stitches and we were told that he could shower but only with a waterproof bandage. The Dermatologist recommended Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid Clear Water Block Plus Bandages. We stopped at the drugstore store and picked up a box of 30 for around $3.99.
About Band-Aid Water Block Bandages
These transparent band-aids provide 100% waterproof protection, are flexible, hypoallergenic and have a non-stick pad. They are available in a box of all one size bandages that measure 1in. x 2 1/2 in. or in a box...
read full review »If you know me at all, you'll know that I'm a hand washing fool! I wash my hands probably 50 times OR MORE a day. Because of this, whenever I wear a band-aid, I don't get to keep it on for long. And I go through LOTS of them because I have to keep re-applying them.
So, seeing that Band-Aid had a waterproof bandage, I was willing to pay the price of a little under $ 3.00 for 20 bandages. If they stayed on, I reasoned, I'd actually save money.
Well, let's just say I wont be buying them again. It's not that the band-aid actually came off, because it didn't. It did, however, curl up...
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