

🩹 Seal the deal on healing with invisible, waterproof protection!
Medique Products 92812 Liquid Skin Bandage is a 10-pack of 100% waterproof, sting-free liquid bandages that form a breathable protective layer to speed healing and prevent infection. Designed for hard-to-cover wounds, it’s easy to apply, promotes faster recovery, and can be creatively resealed for multiple uses—making it an essential upgrade for every first aid kit.



| ASIN | B01HC3QMYA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,898 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #4 in Liquid Bandages (Health & Household) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,941) |
| Date First Available | June 20, 2016 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 92812 |
| Manufacturer | Medique Products |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 4 x 10 inches; 0.02 ounces |
J**O
Works great, can reseal if creative.
This stuff is awesome! I had a lengthwise cut on one of my fingers that was done with a super sharp knife, while carelessly sharpening it. It was one of those cuts that was so clean it didn’t even hurt or bleed. I noticed it about an hour later. Since it didn’t bleed it didn’t get a scab and was not going to heal. It began to hurt a lot every time I used my finger and the two parts moved against each other under my sterile bandaid. Also the bandaid was not letting the rest of my finger breathe so my cuticle was beginning to have some issues. I was going to just use regular superglue from my garage, but decided maybe a product designed for the purpose was a smarter idea. I ordered these and got next day shipping. I cleaned the cut area very well again (ouch) and then put two coats of this product over it, letting it dry in between. As soon as the second coat dried, I had no move pain with movement as everything was held in place, and I was able to get back to my life without even thinking about it again. Today, about three days later, I noticed the glue had mostly been removed with hand washing etc., so I reapplied it, took a picture and decided to write this review. I used the same tube as the first time. Out of curiosity, after I sealed my finger, I sealed the tube back up with a tiny dollop of hot glue, and stored it sitting upright with the original cap snapped back in place. Three days later I was able to use it again, it had not dried out as I expected it to. This time I sealed it up with candle wax (too lazy to get the hot glue gun out again) we’ll see if it works as well. One time use or multiple, through creative resealing, a great product and something I’ve added to all my first aid kits.
J**S
Excellent for use on hand wounds!
I purchased this 12-pack of Liquid Skin after buying a package at The Dollar Tree and trying it out. I have issues with cracked skin on my fingers, especially after I've been cleaning and using harsh chemicals. Not only are these cracks extremely painful, but they usually take weeks to heal due to the fact that they are on my hands and I am washing them frequently throughout the day, thus impeding the healing. I developed a crack on my finger just after buying this product and had the chance to try it out right away. I applied the Liquid Skin to my freshly washed and dried crack. It did sting a bit, but that subsided pretty quickly. The liquid smells a lot like super glue, but it didn't dry as quickly and has a little bit of what I'd describe as an oily film to it. The first application didn't take very well, it broke open fairly easily. I wasn't ready to give up though, I went back and applied two more coats of the Liquid Bandage, allowing them to dry completely between application, and that seemed to do the trick. I was left with a waterproof barrier to my wound that lasted until it healed. Because the wound was protected, the healing process was dramatically speeded up compared to normal- about a week, compared to several weeks. I also noticed another skin crack beginning to form and I applied Liquid Skin as a preventive measure and it totally worked to stop the crack from going any deeper into the tissue. My child scratched the palm of her hand the same week and the wound started turning a little red due to the difficulty of keeping a child's hand wound clean. I cleaned and dried her wound, applied several coats of the Liquid Skin, and the wound was then able to heal with the redness subsiding. All of the to say that based on my experience the product is great for wounds that are difficult to keep a traditional bandage on. The only trick to using it to make sure to use several coats in order to ensure a long lasting bandage.
R**T
Works great
Perfect for home,fishing, glove box just right.
B**O
Expensive RIp Off.
Like everyone else, I had to go through 4 vials before I found one that had product in it. And, what came out will not dry, harden or seal. I will emphasize as others have that this product is useless when in need of immediate help to seal a wound. Might just as well use super glue.
H**G
Last ones I got were all dried up.
Great item if it wasn't all dried up. Didn't need it until it was past the return date. Check them as soon as you receive your order. You spend all this money and will have to wasted one to see if they are expired and dried out.
E**T
A winter necessity.
Great help in winter when the skin on your hands gets small cracks (that never heal) from constant hand washing. This stuff lets your skin heal by creating a barrier. It does not pull your skin or feel like a hard blob - it feels totally natural. The only thing is if you are using your finger to log in, the phone or computer may not "read" it. I first learned about it while working at a hospital. It is used for wound care. This particular "liquid skin" is also much more affordable than the other brand that I've been using.
D**O
Me encantó resuelve bien cuando te cortaste
A**R
It works but…
Well it works but The first four tubes were dried out. 5th tube had enough for my cut. But I have no idea if the other tubes have any product in them.
J**L
This stuff works great. I used to use crazy glue but the applicator on these glue sticks is much easier to use and it doesn’t sting at all. I had a blister that broke and used it to glue the skin down so it wouldn’t tear off. Sealed it great. It isn’t very flexible so it does crack if you put it on a crease.
J**M
I love this atuff. Use it in my workshop o quickly sort tool cuts.
R**.
My dog cut her paw it stopped the bleeding and she was able to walk comfortably.
B**E
I live in Canada. In winter we get temperatures that are regularly -10C to -30C which is accompanied by low humidity. As a result, lots of cracks in my hands due to eczema and low humidity. The best product I ever used was the 2 part Band-Aid skin crack gel but it hasn't been available for decades. This stuff is close though. At the worst time of year, I will probably have 20 small cracks on my hands. I can use one tube to cover the cracks. I have also been able to reseal the tube after opening by placing the white cap back on and then scotch taping it in place. This seems to work for at least a day or so. I find this material lasts 2 to 3 days before it wears off - and that is in these times where hand washing is very frequent. Also, I use DermaKalm and CeraVe skin creams after the Liquid Skin has dried and they do not seem to cause any issue - the Liquid Skin still lasts a few days. drying time is certainly several minutes. Overall a very good product. Only rated a 4 since I am holding out hope of a product like the Old Bandaid Skin Crack Gell and that would be a 5.
N**L
This liquid bandage is good because, once dry, it will stay put. It will not curl under hot water or multiple washings. The texture isn't smooth, and dries to conform to skin texture, and is harder to scrub off.
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