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New-Skin Liquid Spray Bandage is a 1-ounce antiseptic spray that forms a flexible, waterproof barrier to protect minor cuts, scrapes, wounds, calluses, and dry cracked skin. Featuring Benzethonium Chloride, it kills 99.9% of germs to prevent infection while drying clear for discreet coverage. Trusted as the #1 pharmacist recommended liquid bandage, it’s perfect for hard-to-cover areas where traditional bandages fall short.







| ASIN | B010OVC28W |
| ASIN | B010OVC28W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,837 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #6 in Liquid Bandages |
| Brand | NEW-SKIN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,890) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,890) |
| Date First Available | 24 July 2015 |
| Format | Liquid, Spray |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 20851409007022 |
| Manufacturer | NEW SKIN |
| Product Dimensions | 3.66 x 3.66 x 12.07 cm; 28.35 g |
| Units | 1.0 Ounce |
| Weight | 28 g |
S**Ć
Good to have as a first aid
Perfect product!
S**D
makes a plastic layer on the injuries
amazing
D**3
This stuff really works. It is Serious lol. Stopped the bleeding when I cut my arm..
D**O
Good Price & Fast Delivery
L**A
UPDATE May 13, 2022. nozzle is blocked inside. usually it would unblock itself when i keep pressing, but this time it's staying blocked! -- purchased on 3 November 2021 for $23.97 from MedClub Australia. can only work for minor shallow cuts. if it's a small cut but oozing blood (slowly), sooner or later the blood will lift the bandage. may work if you wait for the bleeding to stop first. it stings a lot on open wounds (or i have really low pain tolerance). to me, the product is trivial. it also cracks easily (better with thin coverage). and it has strong medicine/aerosol smell. i use Band-Aid Tough Strips Waterproof https://www.amazon.com.au/Band-Aid-Tough-Strips-Waterproof-Regular/dp/B0772SKKG9/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=bandaid+waterproof&qid=1643265755&sprefix=bandaid+w%2Caps%2C562&sr=8-7
R**.
I've tried several brands and formats of this type of product, and in my experience, the spray bottle is by far the most effective and hygienic. Compared to brush-on versions, which can feel less sanitary over time, the spray offers a cleaner and more convenient application. The only minor drawback is that the nozzle can occasionally get blocked. Fortunately, this is easy to fix—either by using a pin to clear the opening or by turning the bottle upside down after use to release any trapped liquid before it sets solid. Overall, it's a reliable choice and my preferred option. Just one word of caution: it does sting quite a bit on application—so maybe skip it for toddlers and little kids unless you enjoy explaining why something that’s supposed to help is making them dance around like they’ve stepped on hot coals!
L**N
I absolutely love this stuff! I wash my hands very often at work and during the winter they get really dry and my fingertips always end up cracking open. It’s very hard to get a bandaid to stay on in that location and if I do get one to stay on, it comes off pretty quickly due to washing my hands so frequently. This is the perfect solution to my problem. All I do is spray a little bit of this stuff on where my skin cracked open and I’m good for the entire day! It doesn’t wash off as easily as a bandaid tends to and I typically only need to reapply it once a day. It does burn a little upon application but nothing too horrible. My kids however hate it for that reason and will not allow me to use it on them, so I don’t think I would recommend this for kids. A little goes a long way with this product and I always somehow end up spraying too much and needing to rinse it off my other fingers. It does wash off very easily if you wash it off right away before it gets a chance to dry. Even though I always tend to overspray, the bottle still lasts forever! If you often are in need of a bandaid in a location that’s hard to get them to stay on, then I highly recommend that you try this product! It would also be good in a situation where you might not want to put a bandaid on but need something to stop your cut/scrape from bleeding constantly.
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