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Overall Feedback:
82% positive
77% praised the strong adhesion, while 23% found it didn't stick well.
The patch attaches tightly to my face, much tighter than the other brand I used before.
The biggest problem with the bandage is the manufacturing seam from the two backing paper, which tends to be where the bandage fails (i.e. loses adhesion) the most when flexing.
The adhesive was very aggressive and I thought a layer of skin would come off with it.
62% liked its breathability, but 38% found it trapped moisture.
After removing the patch after 8 hours, I noticed more damage than before. This may be due to the adhesive bandage's lack of breathability.
I experienced poor breathability of the bandage as the area over the blister stuck to the injury.
75% appreciated the easy use, although 25% found it difficult to use.
The bandages adhere extremely well and provide necessary flexibility for joints, hands, fingers, and toes.
On the knee, the bandage is more likely to come off, but it may stick better on the arm.
65% appreciated the hypoallergenic material, though 35% experienced an allergic reaction.
The bandage is a good idea and it actually works.
It is best to use the patch for at least 8 hours or overnight, as it works best when the acne starts to show a white head.
After removing the bandaid, I noticed my daughter was shocked and couldn't see where the cut was, indicating that the bandaid is hypoallergenic.
I would prefer to use medical grade hydrocolloid bandages from a surgical supply store or use Coban and silvadene for now and let my wounds heal the old-fashioned way. This indicates that the adhesive bandages are not hypoallergenic.
68% liked the durable material, but 32% found it fell apart quickly.
The glue of the bandage set into my running socks twice and I'm not sure if it's removable or not.
The edges of the bandage would get wet and start lifting, causing the whole thing to look disgusting.
I have found that this product is not as effective as other patches in terms of absorbing oil or promoting healing.
77% appreciated the excellent wound protection, although 23% found it didn't cover the wound properly.
Adhesive bandages work wonderfully to protect painful friction between toes caused by constant rubbing. It's the only thing that worked for me.
I used the bandage for a burn and it stayed attached for the most part, but it did not seem to be healing any faster.
I experienced more injury after applying the bandaid, resulting in the top skin layer being gone and the blister area becoming more painful and exposed.
81% praised the water-resistant design, while 19% found it let water in.
I compared the waterproof feature of these bandages with Nexcare and found that Nexcare is easier to remove.
The bandages are breathable and allow the skin to dry down under them, unlike some other bandages that maintain moisture.
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