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Review on Transparent Stretch Adhesive Waterproof Bandages by Robert Demissie

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works just as well as the expensive ones.

This stuff can leave an odd texture on your tattoo for days after removing it. Like a grid. But it goes away. My only other complaint about this product is that it leaves glue on your tattoo if you leave it on for more than a day or two. I've tried it on one tattoo for 5 days and a few small ones for about 3 days and both times it turned out to be fine. Aside from healing beautifully, I like that it's a very cheap alternative to Sediderm. Exchanging it for Sanederm is definitely worth it. I will definitely repurchase again. Small update, I haven't had too many problems with it since my first review, but today I definitely had. Can the edge of this thing cut me in my sleep? In the photo is where the edge of the piece is if this bandage was for the night. It's on an old tattoo and I didn't scratch it. He kind of ripped off a strip of skin or something, and I'm not sure what happened to it. I posted this as a question, but I suspect the respondents misunderstood the situation. YES, this can be used on a fresh tattoo without gauze. And when the skin peeled off, it wasn't because I was trying to dry the film. I went about my day less than 24 hours after applying it. I noticed irritation at one point on the edge of the bandage and when I lifted it a little I assumed it was just irritation and noticed either a wound running along the edge of the bandage or it ruptured skin on. Brighter. I've added a new photo showing the same thing happening again. Maybe that part of my hand is just sensitive or something, I have no idea. I'm slowly darkening part of my sleeve so I use this material more than once in the same area in case anyone is wondering why I keep doing this. Rschunimagu.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Fading