Hypoallergenic Band Aid

Hypoallergenic Band Aid

Our hypoallergenic Band-Aids provide superior protection for your skin from minor cuts, scrapes, and abrasions. Featuring an ultra-thin, chemical-free adhesive layer, our Band-Aids are designed to adhere to your skin without causing irritation. The breathable material allows air to circulate, promoting healing and comfort. Plus, our Band-Aids are easy to apply and come in a variety of sizes and shapes to fit any wound area. With our hypoallergenic Band-Aids, you can trust that your skin will be protected and your wound will heal quickly and comfortably.
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Hypoallergenic Band Aid

Our hypoallergenic band-aids are an ideal solution for protecting your skin from minor cuts, scrapes, and abrasions. Our band-aids are designed with an ultra-thin adhesive layer that ensures superior adhesion to your skin and minimizes irritation. The adhesive is free of any chemicals, so you can trust that your skin will be safe from any potential irritants. The band-aids also have a flexible, breathable material that allows air to pass through, promoting healing and comfort. Our band-aids are also easy to apply and remove, making them an ideal choice for any minor wound. Plus, our hypoallergenic band-aids are available in a variety of sizes and shapes to suit any wound area. With our band-aids, you can trust that your skin will be protected from any potential irritants and your wound will heal quickly and comfortably.

 

Protect minor cuts, scrapes, and burns without irritating your skin with extra-large adhesive bandages for sensitive skin. Designed to be gentle on sensitive and eczema-prone skin, these hypoallergenic bandages provide wound care and strong protection without pain or discomfort. The durable bandages are long-lasting and stay in place for up to 24 hours, even after washing hands or getting wet, allowing the bandage to stay in place for 24 hours and ensure it can be peeled off without damaging the skin for painless removal. For best results, wash the cut or scrape thoroughly with an antiseptic and allow it to dry, treat the wound with a topical antibiotic ointment to prevent infection, and then apply a sterile bandage to clean, dry skin. Change daily or as needed.

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Durable, hypoallergenic bandages for sensitive skin available in three assorted sizes

Sterile, adhesive bandages are gentle enough for use on sensitive and eczema-prone skin

Durable bandages provide long-lasting wound care for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns

Sensitive skin bandages stay on for up to 24 hours--even through handwashing and when wet

Sensi-Layer technology keeps durable bandage in place for 24 hours and ensures painless removal

Apply hypoallergenic bandages after cleaning cuts or scrapes thoroughly with an antiseptic wash

Treat wounds with topical antibiotic ointment to prevent infection and then apply sterile bandage

Band-Aid Brand sterile bandages are ideal for first aid kits and minor at-home wound care

 

How do you use one?

A compression bandage may help most to prevent swelling in the first few days after your injury. You can wear it longer than that, as long as it doesn't make your pain worse.

Putting on a compression bandage is easy, and you can do it at home. The steps are similar, whether for a wrist, an ankle, or anywhere else you would wear one. Follow any instructions that come with the bandage.

Wrapping an ankle

First, cut several horseshoe-shaped pieces of cloth felt to form a centimetre-thick pad. Place the pad (open end up) under the ankle bone to help keep fluid out of the hollow place under your ankle bone.

Next, if it isn't rolled already, roll up the elastic bandage. Hold your ankle at about a 90-degree angle. Start at the base of your toes. Wrap the bandage around the ball of your foot once, keeping it somewhat taut with a light pull.

After this first wrap, slowly start circling your way around the arch of the foot. Pull the bandage across from the bottom of the toes over the top of the foot and circle it around the ankle. Now bring the bandage across and down over the top of the foot and under the arch in a figure-eight pattern.

When you get to the ankle bone, wrap the bandage around the felt piece so it stays in place under the ankle bone. Continue around the ankle and foot in a figure eight, moving toward the heel on the bottom and up toward the calf. The wrap should cover the entire foot from the base of the toes to about 10 centimetres above the ankle. Secure the end with clip fasteners or tape.

Wrapping a wrist

If it isn't rolled already, roll up the elastic bandage. Wrap the bandage around the hand a few times, beginning at the base of the fingers. Then wrap it around the hand between the thumb and index finger. Circle the wrist several times, ending about 10 centimetres above the wrist. Secure the end with clip fasteners or tape.

 

 

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FAQ
 

Q: What is the meaning of hypoallergenic?

A: Hypoallergenic: What Does It Means and How to Find Safe Products
What does hypoallergenic mean? If you have allergies, you likely look for products marked "hypoallergenic" to avoid triggering an allergic reaction. Hypoallergenic means a product contains few allergy-producing substances known as allergens

Q: What chemicals are in bandaids?

A: PFAS chemicals are sometimes added to the pads of bandages to help resist moisture, and to the flaps as an adhesive ingredient. Both were tested by the lab for fluorine levels at or exceeding 10 parts per million (ppm).

 

 

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