Deal is back and even cheaper than last time.
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By far the most effective healing I’ve tried for cuts on fingers (and I get a lottttt) due to hand eczema related issues.
Deal is back and even cheaper than last time.
Min order 3. Use sub and save to get price. Cancel after shipping.
By far the most effective healing I’ve tried for cuts on fingers (and I get a lottttt) due to hand eczema related issues.
'BlOoDy GoOd DeAl'
Yeah ok let's give it a go. Thanks OP
My wife thought these were pretty average
I used to use either the coles or OG bandaids and they really don’t go well for day to day use I found. Even the waterproof ones kinda go a bit funny underneath as water can still get in I find. These typically go for about 2-3 days by which the wound has healed from deep skin fissure to superficial surface wound. I was amazed.
I've used these on blisters hiking and they just roll off as do most blister products I've tried. I give any wound a squirt of Dragon's Blood (it's tree sap) and let it air breath if appropriate or cover with a regular fabric band-aid. Dragon's Blood also cured a MRSA infection I got from a hospital visit that I could not shake for months. Back to this product, I've never tried anywhere else, so I can only say rolled off on feet. But price seems great to give them a try. Dragon's blood is hard to find. https://au.iherb.com/pr/amazon-therapeutics-sangre-de-grado-…
There’s the bigger ones for feet blisters but I agree humid condition’s continually rubbing against a surface is never going to be an easy ask for any band aid.
Yeah bought the right sized ones for blisters for an 800km hike I did with my 11 year old son.
800km?
Did I read this right?
@ATangk: You sure did, 800km with an 11 year old. The Camino de Santiago has been a walk since 821 A.D.
It depends on your use case right.
I do a lot of multi day sports comp, blisters are near unavoidable. The main thing I've learnt is a top layer (full loop strap) is equally as important as the base layer. If you have a blister, it's from rubbing/movement, if you simply put a small bandaid/gel seal over it, it'll just get rubbed straight off. You use a plaster/gel seal as the base cover, and then put a full loop (around the ankle/toe/whatever) of something overtop like fixomull stretch or similar.
Different if you're home/finished/recovering, but if you're pushing through, this is the only way.
I don't think is any product appropriate for a 800km hike
@Figure8: The Camino de Santiago, brilliant 800km hike and yes blisters are EXTREMELY important when you doing it.
@ShipShapeRC: Your 11yo did the Santiago?! That's impressive, I like hiking but even 8km tires me out. Can't imagine 800…
+1 for dragons blood, amazing stuff. I have tried that iherb one and found it way too runny, there's an Australian company that has a product I find a lot better, these guys
Apply then blow til it's dry
Thanks, some are alcohol immersed and some are pure sap. Changes the viscosity.
disgusting gross yuck
These are the best! Drastically lessen the healing time of any wound I have used it on. Can also be cut up and used as pimple patches, it's so satisfying seeing the gunk sucked out of them!
I believe it’s the same design really between this and dedicated patches
Drastically lessen the healing time of any wound I have used it on
How do you know?
Jeez, this costs $5.53 at wholesale from Sigma and $5.68 from Symbion. Bargain!
Large also available, I find regular to be quite small.
Other than for thumbs, these go ok for standard fingers imo. They can be stretched out a bit too but hold isn’t as good.
Looks like its been Ozbargained!
Though they kindly offered the Warehouse with "pre-owned, used and open box products"!!! Yuck!!!
OOS
There are other sizes still available. The Large, Jumbo and Blister Block are the same price.
Same price and others available at chemist warehouse at the moment too
https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/shop-online/1851/band-ai…
Do they know it's Christmas ?