First aid to help prevent bacterial contamination in minor cuts and scrapes. New-Skin Liquid Bandage is for small cuts and wounds. New-Skin dries rapidly to form a tough protective cover that is antiseptic, flexible; waterproof and lets skin breathe. Completely covers the entire wound to keep out dirt and germs. Try New-Skin Spray for larger areas. Prevents and protects blisters. Helps prevent the formation of calluses. Covers painful hangnails. Particularly useful for bowlers, golfers, tennis.
V**S
I would suggest to think about other practical methods rather than falling for this product..
Not up to the promise as mentioned in the product description.I had cracked finger tips and couldn't help to keep them dry so bought this product which was not to any help.It might be a great help for any other bruise sites but I found it useless and waste of money. Moreover, it came with expiry in Jan 2020 and already conditioned for no return so that was an added agony too!
A**R
Good for small wound
Good product
A**.
Burns a bit. But it heals the wound quickly
You need to know how to use it and when to use it. It's a bit expensive but it's nice
C**N
bon produit
j'étais assez sceptique sur l'efficacité d'un pansement liquide, je dois reconnaître que je me suis trompé, effectivement il soigne efficacement et rapidement les plaies des mains tels que les crevasses et autre blessures, au début ça pique mais après ca passe, je dirai donc que c'est un bon produit
H**E
Just get the regular bandaids....this doesn't work.
I work in the medical field and am a compulsive hand washer. As soon as Fall comes, with it comes the cracking and splitting of the corners of my fingers. It is amazing how painful this can be! My go to has been regular bandaids and neosporin at bedtime. In extreme times I have used a medical version of crazy glue. However, this will only get me so far the next day and then the splits start getting worse. Then I read an article how professional string musicians would use liquid bandages on their fingers to help the splitting. So...I ordered some. After a week of devoted use, I find that the New-Skin Liquid Bandage isn't as good as I had hoped. It burns like holy hell when applied and doesn't hold the skin together for very long, if at all. I tried applying layers - didn't work. I applied less - also didn't work. So I went back to wrapping my finger tips every night in neosporin and wrapping them in bandaids until I can find another solution.
M**N
Essential for surf travel to the tropics
New Skin is essential for the regular surfer. I have it in my medicine cabinet, my car and at my apt. in Costa Rica. Whenever I get a cut, which happens more as I age, I just paint it with New Skin and have no worries about losing a bandage while surfing. It also lets a cut dry, which a wet bandage does not. And New Skin keeps out the dirt.
P**N
Especially great for knuckles!
I love this stuff! I'd cut my knuckle on a sharp can lid and even with Band-Aids, due to it's unfortunate location the Band-Aids had a difficult time covering it and when I took it off the cut eventually opened again and bled. I put some of this on it and the bleeding stopped right away and I had no issues with bending my finger like I had with a bandaid. Also, since it just eventually rubs off, I had no issues showering or anything. It's a great way to help your body heal without an inconvenient bandage, especially for knuckles or other places that need to bend unobstructed.
S**E
Stings and takes multiple applications
This product stings and takes 2-3 applications to build up a sufficient barrier to protect a nick on one of my fingers (usually from routine household chores, garden work, a clipped hangnail). I've also used the LiquidSkin Pro, and while their packaging leaves something to be desired (as the tube needs to sit upright or the liquid will leak into the cap and crust over), it works much much better to protect little cuts and nicks from daily abrasion and irritation, and it doesn't sting at all.