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Post by glamourpuss15 on Jul 7, 2003 10:33:04 GMT -5
Ok, so I went to the grocery store the other day and checked out the liquid band-aids....Wow, are they pricey! The box says there is enough for 10 applications, but it's $9! Has anyone else been able to stretch it out for a few more applications?
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Post by glamourpuss15 on Jul 8, 2003 8:08:42 GMT -5
Nevermind! I ended up breaking down and buying it or $7.50 last night...figured I'd give it a shot!
Thanks anyway,
Glamourpuss15
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Post by glamourpuss15 on Jul 9, 2003 9:19:11 GMT -5
Ok...so I DO have a problem with the liquid Band-Aids. They get all lint-covered from my clothes. And if I have the tiniest bit of infection, the seal creates a big pus bubble. So, I can't tell if it's a good thing or bad yet...
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Post by Carree on Jul 9, 2003 9:24:29 GMT -5
I used it once last week, I had a spot on my hand, and the same thing happened. I haven't tried using it again yet.
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Post by glamourpuss15 on Jul 9, 2003 9:39:58 GMT -5
I know Carree...I don't know what is worse...the picks or the blue places about an inch in diameter that are covered with lint from my jeans!
And I found I can still pick!
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Post by Carree on Jul 9, 2003 9:47:06 GMT -5
Me too....I ended up putting neosporin and a band aid on my hand when I went to sleep and that helped soften the skin so I haven't been picking it. It is so hard when you have to look at it all day! At least my legs are covered....
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Post by glamourpuss15 on Jul 9, 2003 14:18:43 GMT -5
Amen to that, sister!
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Post by Carree on Jul 10, 2003 9:44:58 GMT -5
Well I went three days without picking my hand....the temptation was just too much for me today....
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Post by glamourpuss15 on Jul 10, 2003 15:34:39 GMT -5
It happens to the best of us! I picked off all the liquid band-aid and have resumed picking my skin!
Will try again tomorrow~
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Post by christydiane on Jul 11, 2003 22:50:11 GMT -5
The liquid bandaid works best for cuticles. That's the only place I would use it. It really works great for me. Also-apply a thin layer so you cannot pick. Do not apply too much.
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Post by scarreddaisy on Jul 12, 2003 11:44:54 GMT -5
For the most part liquid bandaids are made for places that are exposed not covered up by clothing.. they are made to be less visibie and allow added flexibility unlike a bandaid...
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Post by glamourpuss15 on Jul 12, 2003 21:52:31 GMT -5
Well, that makes sense...should've thought of that!
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