Medicated Liquid Adhesive Plaster Bandage (5g)
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Japan's Most Popular Liquid Bandage – A Must-Have for Every Home! Highly Recommended!
Liquid bandages are an essential item for every home first aid kit.
Compared to regular adhesive bandages, liquid bandages are water-resistant after application and do not cause the skin to turn white from being covered with tape.
The film tightly covers the wound, offering more comprehensive protection than ordinary bandages.
With this, even if you have a wound, you don’t have to worry about taking a shower!
Functions and Benefits:
Treats minor cuts, cracked skin from housework like washing vegetables or clothes
Helps stop bleeding and reduce inflammation
Seals small abrasions and skin cracks
How to Use:
Clean the affected area, apply directly, and wait a few seconds for it to dry quickly.
Once dry, it forms a thin transparent film that protects the wound.
After application, just wait for it to dry—that’s it!
If you want to apply disinfectant (like iodine) before use, make sure it is completely dry before applying the liquid bandage.
But applying disinfectant is optional.
This product is similar to regular bandages, so there are no side effects to worry about.
After applying, the fast-drying formula forms a transparent film that tightly seals the wound.
Even after multiple hand washes, the film won’t come off, and amazingly, the wound heals faster.
When to Use:
Small cuts, scrapes, or cracked skin from cooking or household chores
Cracked skin or minor injuries from sports
Travel mishaps, like cuts from glass or shells
In short, it works for all minor cuts, abrasions, skin cracks, and scrapes.
⚠️ For larger wounds, please use other appropriate wound treatment methods.
Friendly Tip:
It might sting when applied to a fresh wound, so it’s best to wait until a thin scab has formed before using.