🛡️ Shield your skin in style!
Curad FlexSeal Spray Bandage is a 1.35 Fl Oz spray that provides instant, water-resistant protection for cuts and scrapes. Its portable design and transparent finish make it ideal for active individuals seeking quick and discreet wound care.
A**R
Smaller than it looks
C**L
Curad FlexSeal Spray Bandage
This Curad FlexSeal Spray Bandage is too wet and take too much time to dry. I were expecting a fast drying product to use for kids doing sport activities that need a quick band aide.
L**M
The absolute best for scrapes, cuts, on hairy or bendy parts :)
Why can't I find this in stores anymore? If anyone knows which store sells these please comment here and tell me! This is the BEST for scrapes and cuts on hands and bendy parts. My boys scream when they see it, and I figure "Hey,it's not like it's Bactine or something, get back here?" but it coats and seals and protects their scraped up bendy parts so they can go back to playing. Also with hairy arms and legs, bandaids don't stick well, so this is a no-brainer and lasts for a day or two with a few coats. It stings a bit at first (I also use it on me, especially on fingers/hands) but the second coat doesn't hurt. It even will fill in little cuts so they will stop opening up and start healing. It's not globby and yellow like New Skin or liquid bandage. This stuff is the best and I wish I could find it locally. We go through a lot of it!
D**N
Great for Sports if you use it correctly
If you get seriously scrapped, skinned, etc, by falling, brambles, etc this is a great product.First, disinfect the area. I use Isopropanol spray. Then you can spray this and it's a film over the area.The film can last a day or two, but will come up if clothing rubs it or you take a vigorous shower.IF you have a lot of hair, I recommend cleaning the wound, shaving, disinfecting, then spraying this.Or else it will come off slowly as little rubber bits and you have to pull on your hair to get them out.I keep this and a bottle of disinfectant and a razor blade in my MTB backpack. Also a blood clotting agent and butterfly if I get gashed.
L**R
Does a great job. No need for a regular bandage
Does a great job. No need for a regular bandage, keeps the surgical wound (from skin cancer removal) covered well, but also allowing air to get to the area without obstruction. Have been using regularly and the wound has made great strides towards healing and closure. Wound stays moist under bandage. Keep in mind EVERYONE'S situation is different. For our purpose, as above doing a great job in assisting closure. Also taking 1000 mg of Vitamin C daily - natures penicillin. Never have had an infection and it's over a year since the procedure. A slow process due to blood circulation issues with age, but at last happy with the progress. Could have had a skin graft but that would have been another wound area to contend with so declined.
Z**O
For Scrapes Yes. For Cuts, No.
This product is great for big scrapes like carpet burns or if you scrape an elbow on a sidewalk after a skateboard fall. It is too thin to use for a smaller or deeper cuts. One of the products that come in a bottle would be better for those cuts. Also it is best to spray outside if you can. Otherwise you may find sticky goo around the sink or spray area.
J**O
Really helpful with small annoying cuts.
Nothing like trying to work all day and constantly snagging a cut in your arm or fingers.You spray this on and a rubbery film sets over your finger or wound.I had never used it before this time but I really like it.I used it all the time for finger cuts that can’t typically be wrapped with a bandaid
C**N
Better than the competition
I love this stuff. I get lots of scrapes, nicks, and cuts. I tried the competition first which seems to be sold in every drug store. But the competition is strongly perfumed to smell like cloves which for me is a real turn off. When I scrape the skin off the back of my hand and use a product like this this I don't want to be reminded of it constantly by the smell. So having bought that other one first, I found it too annoying and threw it out. Next I tried the Curad flex-SEAL Spray Bandage, which has no aroma and I love it. I keep it with me when I go hiking and get scrapes, etc. I highly recommend Curad flex-SEAL Spray Bandage which is perfect for an old guy with thin skin and an easily annoyed nose.
B**K
No bandage to remove
Works wonderfully! Simple to apply - small sting ;-(
J**D
Waste of Money
Not so greatDoesn't work like it saysWaste of money
C**O
One Star
for the price I paid it was to small
E**N
Stings but a first aid kit staple
I keep this in my first aid kit for mountain biking and find it extremely useful for road rash and scrapes. It’s stings much in the way iodine does ( kind of shocking) but is totally worth it as you’re able to get going soon and without fuss. Minutes later you’ve pretty much forgotten about the injury. This has become a first aid staple for me.
S**H
Pratique
Indispensable dans un atelier de travail
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