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what bandaid do you prefer?

nanette1985

Diamond Member
I use hello kitty bandaids mostly, because i find them cheerful and because other people tend to avoid them when looking in my bathroom cabinet for bandaids.

I also keep store brand cheap band aids for guests but don't particularly like them myself, and i keep flexible-fabric ones for my younger son with the new job at staples who is still learning to use a box cutter without hurting himself.

You?
 
I use hello kitty bandaids mostly, because i find them cheerful and because other people tend to avoid them when looking in my bathroom cabinet for bandaids.

I also keep store brand cheap band aids for guests but don't particularly like them myself, and i keep flexible-fabric ones for my younger son with the new job at staples who is still learning to use a box cutter without hurting himself.

You?

I am now picturing you wearing nothing but a single Hello Kitty bandaid. :sneaky:
 
I wait for the blood to clot.
Only time I use a bandage is if it's heavier bleeding, for example, when I got bit by a german shepard, but in that case, I used a piece of tshirt and tied it around my hand. When my hand grew to the size of a softball and I couldn't bend any of my fingers and blood was still oozing out, I opted to go to the doctor and they highly recomended antibiotics and to use gauze bandage instead.
 
If you don't use the ones shaded for black people then you are a racist.

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got some see-through waterproof ones from band-aid that seem useful. i use about one a year, when i get a cut doing something like punching a grizzly bears teeth out. cuz im manly.
 
budget, whatever is cheapest
or just rub some dirt on it
if it is really bleeding , after the dirt, spray WD-40 on it and apply duct tape
 
I haven't used a regular bandaid in a few years, but when I had a torn blister half the size of my palm on my hand I used an Elastoplast bandaid and it stuck really well.
 
Whatever free ones I've amassed thus far. Rarely have to use them so they just kind of stockpile up
 
the cheap store-brand ones. fabric.

they seem to work better than the band-aid brand ones for me.
 
I don't use or have any. But I recently nicked the thin skin above the nail on one of my fingers, and it was bleeding, so to prevent the blood from getting onto my clothes I just wrapped some tape around it.

I don't think I've ever had an open wound get infected.
 
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