New-Skin Liquid Bandage
New-Skin Liquid Bandage The best option available for protecting cuts, scrapes, wounds, calluses, and dry, cracked skin when you require a flexible seal. It eliminates 99.9% of bacteria to help prevent...
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New-Skin Liquid Bandage
The best option available for protecting cuts, scrapes, wounds, calluses, and dry, cracked skin when you require a flexible seal. It eliminates 99.9% of bacteria to help prevent skin infections and dries quickly to provide a strong, waterproof protective covering.
New-Skin Bandage Features:
- Protects cuts and scrapes.
- Prevents and protects blisters.
- Helps prevent the formation of calluses.
- Covers painful hangnails and chapped and cracked fingertips.
- Particularly useful for hikers, bikers, runners, bowlers, golfers, tennis players, fishermen, and musicians
Directions:
- Clean affected area
- Apply a small amount on the area 1-3 times daily.
- Let dry.
- A second coating may be applied for extra protection.
- To remove, apply more New-Skin® Liquid Bandage and quickly wipe off.
Other Information:
- Store at room temperature, away from heat
- May temporarily sting upon application.
- Do not allow floors, countertops, or other finished surfaces – will stain.
Ingredients:
Active Ingredient: Benzethonium Chloride 0.2%
Inactive Ingredients: Amyl acetate, camphor, ethyl acetate, ethyl alcohol, n-butyl acetate, nitrocellulose
Caution:
For external use only.
Flammable. Keep away from fire or flames.
Do not use:
- In the eyes
- Over large areas of the body
- Longer than one week unless directed by a doctor.
- On infected areas or wounds that are draining
- With other first-aid products, such as lotions and creams
- Over sutures
- On mucous membranes
- Ask a doctor before using it.
- Deep puncture wounds
- Deep cuts
- Animal bites
- Serious bleeding
- Diabetes
- Poor circulation
- Serious burns
FAQs:
Q: Is the new skin liquid Bandage suitable for all skin types?
A: Yes, New-Skin is designed to be safe for a variety of skin types. However, if you have sensitive skin, it's always best to do a patch test first.
Q: Can New-Skin Liquid Bandage be used on all types of minor wounds?
A: New skin is ideal for minor cuts, scrapes, and abrasions. It's not recommended for deep cuts, burns, or puncture wounds.
Q: How do I remove the New-Skin Liquid Bandage?
A: New skin naturally wears off as the skin heals. If removal is necessary, apply more New-Skin and wipe it off immediately before it dries.