Band-Aid Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages 3/4 X 3 100 Ct
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Lauren
> 3 dayAll of Band-Aids bandages are now latex free. This is a big deal to those of us with a latex allergy. I am happy to know I wont have to be returning any more Band-Aid Flexible Fabric Bandages due to latex being an ingredient when it appeared in the ad that they had a lighter blue lid that indicated no latex. Great step forward and thank you! I will purchase from this Seller again.
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Howard R Harris
> 3 dayI bought this product because I think the fabric is superior to all others. It moves with the skin and stays put under dry or wet conditions. The gauze pad is large enough to guarantee clean coverage of the wound. Whatever the size, this type of bandaid is to be strongly recommended.
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Simcha-Yitzchak Lerner
Greater than one weekWhile most other band-aids have gone away from having the pad going all the way to the edge of the bandage, these still have this feature. This is great for two reasons. First, you get a larger pad than you would if it sealed on all four sides as most other band-aids do. Second, if you have a long wound, you can lay two or more of these together side by side without any adhesive separating the pads. I also love the entire fabric band-aid line. Not only are they tough - which also makes them easier to take off since they dont tear, but the adhesive used is the only thing other than paper tape that I dont get a rash from. I cant say if the adhesive is generally hypoallergenic or if its just me, but these are the only band-aids that I can use without severe irritation.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI have gone through numerous brands of bandages. I have to use a lot on for my spouses facial wounds from skin cancer. Band aid brand sticks to his skin on his face while eating and talking etc.
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Robert Hanson
> 3 dayTere is low risk staying wit a proven brand.
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Craig Katcher
> 3 dayGreat quality as expected. Sticks as expected and lasted all day while working in the yard, the woodshop or plain day to day living.
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Skeet
Greater than one weekIf there is no oil, ointment, salve, etc., where the adhesive portion goes, it will stick like glue, even if wetted for a moment. If you are elderly and have thin skin, be mindful that you should wet the bandaid area for a couple of minutes before attempting to remove. Otherwise you could pull off skin. Good idea to shave off hair where the adhesive part of the bandaid is going to contact skin. Removing it from a hairy area will pull hair out of your skin.
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KentuckyRob
> 3 dayJust what I needed After many months of use it was a great purchase.
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tumbleweed216
> 3 dayreally good bandages, stick well, corners dont seem to begin letting go like some other brands, Ive bought other products in this category but I buy band-aid brand when I can, best brand for me
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JS
> 3 dayGo on without any difficulty and Stay there without out irritating my skin. This is my second box of them.