- LIQUID BANDAGE: New-Skin's liquid bandage is an all-in-one antiseptic treatment & waterproof bandage for scrapes, minor cuts & wounds, sealing out germs & forming a tough, protective barrier
- COVER & PROTECT: Use Liquid Bandage when you need a flexible seal to protect hard-to-reach cuts, scrapes, wounds, calluses, & dry, cracked skin. It dries rapidly to form a tough, waterproof barrier
- WATERPROOF & INVISIBLE: Liquid Bandage helps prevent infection in minor cuts & scrapes. Our innovative formula dries clear, is waterproof, & stays put. It's great for protecting blisters & calluses
- BEYOND BANDAGES: New-Skin's liquid & spray formulas not only provide antiseptic protection, they go beyond regular adhesive bandages to form a flexible, waterproof seal that stays in place & keeps germs out
- NEW-SKIN: When bandages don’t cut it, think New-Skin—the liquid solution you simply spray or brush right on the skin. It acts as a shield against germs in a way regular adhesive bandages can’t
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Jenn Wilson
Great hand protector
Used this for a competition when I knew my hands would rip open but I had to keep going. New skin always burns SO BAD for about 20 seconds when you first apply it. But does a really good job of covering and protecting the skin after that. Great for any situation where you have an open wound and need to cover it immediately.
Jessie Green
Far way better than regular bandages
It's definitely for small cuts and scrapes and doesn't fall off when the area is being washed. I hate the regular kind because they are more often than not falling off leaving a mess of adhesive behind. And I've tried all brands. Liquid Bandage has them all beat by more than a mile. The one thing I've noticed is that the covered wound heals beautifully, more often than not leaving no scar behind.
Pierre Francois Du Plessis
It smells exactly like clear nail polish and has the same consistency so ...
This stuff is so helpful. It smells exactly like clear nail polish and has the same consistency so I was initially concerned when I used it. However, it really does the job at closing wounds and staying put. One thin application near my cuticles lasted almost 36 hours even though I probably washed my hands a dozen times during that period. I also use this on my acne scabs. It stays put better than my own scab and allows me to create a smooth barrier between my acne and makeup. And the makeup goes on perfectly.
Valinte Jesza
Works better than a band aid
Great for places that a regular band aid won't fit or stay on. I bought it for my grandson who had scratched his feet on the sides of our pool that they bleed. This protected his scratch's so they could heel. I now use it myself on any finger cuts. Works wonderful.
Lisa Hicks
Must-use for your hands
I used this to cover up a gash I got from a broken glass on my hand. All other bandages that I've tried would always fall off, especially if I ever went to the gym. This is the first time I've used liquid bandages and I'm in love. The liquid is very easy to apply and dries in about 2-5 minutes depending how thick you put it on. I always would do two coats twice a day and the bandage was great. I didn't have to worry about bandages falling off or the cut getting dirty. After a while it would flake and peel off, but I would just put another coat over the old bandage after cleaning the area and it was good as new! When you put the liquid bandage on a new cut it does sting a lot, but as it heals this feeling goes away. Overall, I really liked using the liquid bandage and I will definitely use it anytime I get a cut on my hand. Yes, you do have to reapply twice a day and it's not "set-it-and-forget-it", but it's 100x better than dealing with a bandage that won't stick.
Sally Benitez
Worked well for a cut on my hand!
So I ended up cutting my thumb just off the edge of the nail. A very hard spot to hold close with a band-aid. So my search for a product like this and decided to give it a try! I put it on right after delivery and worked great for me! I cleaned the cut and area with rubbing alcohol and then layered it on just lightly blowing on it. After drying it cured and only the one application was needed! I don't remember much stinging during application and the bandage over time fell off or I pealed if off after healing!
Shahzana Mallick
Great for small cuts.
Great for small cuts where you don’t want to be the adult wearing a bandaid. Slight stinging when applied, has an noticeable medicinal odor that fades in an hour or so. Sorta imperfectly waterproof. Will definitely need to be reapplied every day, and perhaps more often if you get your hands wet. This is my second purchase of this product; the first bottle lasted a couple or three years without drying out. When the bottle became empty I went deliberately searching for it, and found it on Amazon
Raygena Claywell Green
Great Stuff! Been using it for years.
Good Stuff! I use it a good bit after working in the garden. I'm an older guy on blood thinners for my arthritis. I bleed a good bit from random thorn pricks. I can only find the .3 ounce size locally and this is 3x that size. Only costs a couple dollars more. Same quality as I get from my local pharmacy. MUCH cheaper. I'll be a repeat customer.
Key Tiffany Carter
Practically a miracle antiseptic...
This product was recommended by a relative. My wife had a bad cut on her finger in a difficult place, so bandages were difficult to apply. New Skin is both an antiseptic and a protective shield against germs. Using it regularly, my wife's cut improved dramatically. New Skin will be a regular ingredient in our medicine cabinet.
Jerry Wickizer
Multi-useful!
Not only used for bandaging weird areas that bandaids don't seem to stay anymore! I use a marker to write on my children's arms, writing emergency contact name and numbers, and cover with this. I make sure that I layer a wider box around it so if it keeps at all (it takes hours to peel) then I still have a window of time before the peeling gets close to the writing. Great for amusement parks, water parks, but sporting events or concerts, just to name a few.