🩹 Heal in Style: Because your skin deserves the best!
NEW-SKIN Liquid Bandage is a versatile wound care solution that forms a tough, waterproof barrier over cuts and scrapes. It dries quickly, matches any skin tone, and provides flexible coverage, making it ideal for various minor injuries. Unlike traditional bandages, it offers a seamless and discreet healing experience.
J**N
Great for Cuts in Awkward Places
This stuff has been a staple in my first-aid kit for years. Traditional bandages don’t always cut it—especially for cuts on fingers, knuckles, or anywhere that bends or gets wet often. That’s where New-Skin really shines.It stings a little when you first apply it (fair warning!), but it dries quickly and forms a solid, flexible seal over the wound that stays in place through handwashing, showers, and general daily wear. I’ve used it on everything from kitchen knife nicks to scrapes on my heel when breaking in new shoes.Pros:• Perfect for hard-to-bandage areas• Stays on even with water exposure• Compact and easy to carry• Way more discreet than a Band-Aid• Helps prevent reopening the cutCons:• The sting is real for a second or two• Small bottle, but a little goes a long wayIf you deal with frequent minor cuts or just hate how bandages peel off after a few hours, this is 100% worth having on hand. Just make sure the wound is clean before applying!
M**.
A must-have for cuts, scrapes, and even mosquito bites
New-Skin has become one of the most useful things I keep on hand. It seals small cuts and scrapes really well and keeps water and dirt out. The brush makes it easy to apply and it dries fast to create a clear protective layer.The real surprise was how well it works on mosquito bites. I read that blocking oxygen can help stop the itch, so I tried dabbing a little New-Skin on a bite. It worked. The itching went down almost right away and I did not keep scratching it open. It also helped it heal faster.This stuff stings a little when you first put it on, but that fades quickly. Now I keep a bottle in my medicine cabinet and another in my travel kit. It is one of those products you end up using more than you expect.
I**E
Amazing
I haven't even received my order and I'll go ahead and rate this 5 stars. If you know, you know. New-skin is the best wet bandage I have ever used. I make sure to clean out my wound with iodine and then alcohol before application. You want a sterile dry environment before sealing up your wound. Once applied, this stuff is bulletproof. It stings for a second or two, but after that, the pain is gone. I suffer from dry skin and my fingers are constantly tearing or cracking while playing basketball, golf, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, bowling or just simple hosuework/gardening. This seals up my cuts takes away all that pain. A recent example. I had an extended bowling session and tore off a pretty large chunk of my middle finger. I went through all the cleaning/prep of the wound, and then applied several layers of the New-Skin. The pain went away and I was back on the lanes the next day. I bowled comfortably for 6 games with no pain. I did add a layer of tape over the New-Skin. but everything held tight my entire session. This really is great stuff.
B**O
Great for Cuts but not for kids stings
is easy to use and work really well the only problem is that this one stings and with kids is a problem
B**N
Must Have for First Aid at Home!
This stuff is the best for cuts and scrapes for kids and for adults and protects the skin. For older adults it helps with healing, keeping the wound closed, clean and leaving little to no scar. It’s a must have in our home!
M**Z
Great product
This is the first time I used the liquid bandage. I work with my hands a lot and don’t wear gloves as often as I should so I get small cuts. I decided to use a liquid bandage and I am extremely impressed. However, it would not work for a little person because it does sting. But for a mature person knowing how to use it it’s great
V**E
Perfect for small cuts on hands
This is the best to use on paper cuts and hang nails and scrapes on hands because bandages don't stay on if you're washing your hands all day. I find it doesn't usually sting until the *second* time you apply it to a small cut, but I'm ok with it. Irritating little wounds heal faster and hurt less once they're coated with this.I also use it for scrapes elsewhere, mostly because I get annoyed with having bandages on. It's best for small wounds, obviously, but I find it helps me avoid scarring, which my skin is prone to. It's also more discreet than a bandage if it's somewhere visible, like the arms or face. It can still be seen but less obviously.It's a great addition to a travel or first aid kit because it doesn't take up much space and it's so useful. Plus, I always seem to hurt my hands carrying suitcases and such on a trip! I just wish there could be a plastic version because I'm always afraid I'll break the glass bottle on a trip. Hasn't happened yet, though.There's a different kind for kids from the same brand that doesn't sting but also doesn't stay on as long. If the sting really bothers you or younger ones, you can give that a try.
M**.
Dries out long before expiration date, at least in Colorado's dry air
It works fine before it dries out. But it dried out long before the expiration date on the bottle. And even though it is small enough to go in your carry on liquids bag for air travel in case you get a cut, they will explosives test it at Heathrow but not at any other airport.
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