Band-Aid Tough Strips Finger Care Adhesive Bandages 15 Assorted Sizes
Band-Aid Tough Strips Finger Care Adhesive Bandages 15 Assorted Sizes Stubbed fingers? Paper cuts? Minor cuts happen, especially when you're using your hands all day. But don't let them disrupt your...
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Band-Aid Tough Strips Finger Care Adhesive Bandages 15 Assorted Sizes
Stubbed fingers? Paper cuts? Minor cuts happen, especially when you're using your hands all day. But don't let them disrupt your life. Band-Aid Tough Strips Finger Care bandages are your secret weapon for staying active.
Finger Care Adhesive Bandages Features:
- Long-Lasting Stick: These innovative bandages feature super-strong adhesive that stays put for up to 24 hours. Wash dishes, grip tools, tackle your to-do list – they won't budge!
- Flexible Comfort: Unlike bulky bandages, these come in 15 assorted sizes designed specifically for fingers. They move with you, providing a comfortable fit that won't restrict movement.
- Extended Coverage: These bandages go beyond the fingertip, offering extra protection for the entire finger, so you can worry less and do more.
Directions:
This product is for use on minor cuts and scrapes. For best results, apply a bandage to clean, dry skin. Change the bandage daily when wet or more often if needed.
FAQs:
Q: Can I use these bandages on blisters?
A: Band-Aid Tough Strips Finger Care bandages can be used on minor blisters on fingers. However, they may not be the most comfortable option for larger blisters. Consider a blister-specific bandage for better cushioning and protection.
Q: How often should I change the bandage?
A: Change the bandage once a day, or more often if it gets wet, dirty, or loses its adhesiveness. It's important to keep the wound clean and dry to promote healing.
Q: Are these bandages suitable for children?
A: Band-Aid Tough Strips Finger Care bandages can be used on older children with adult supervision. However, the strong adhesive may be too harsh for younger children's delicate skin. It's always best to consult with a pediatrician for wound care recommendations for young children.