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title: "Brand Hydro Seal Adhesive Waterproof Bandages, Hydrocolloid Gel Patch for First Aid, Faster Healing for Minor Blisters, Cuts & Scrapes, 10 Count"
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# Waterproof 7-day seal Hydrocolloid gel for faster healing Shock-absorbing cushioning pad Brand Hydro Seal Adhesive Waterproof Bandages, Hydrocolloid Gel Patch for First Aid, Faster Healing for Minor Blisters, Cuts & Scrapes, 10 Count

**Brand:** band-aid
**Price:** KD 2.79
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🩹 Heal smarter, not harder—bandages that work as hard as you do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Brand Hydro Seal Adhesive Waterproof Bandages, Hydrocolloid Gel Patch for First Aid, Faster Healing for Minor Blisters, Cuts & Scrapes, 10 Count by band-aid
- **How much does it cost?** KD 2.79 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- band-aid enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted band-aid brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Comfort Meets Care:** Cushioning gel pad absorbs pressure and relieves pain on sensitive spots like hands and feet, all latex-free for irritation-free wear.
- • **Versatile & Travel-Ready:** Sterile, individually wrapped bandages fit perfectly in your office drawer, gym bag, or first aid kit—ideal for on-the-go professionals.
- • **7-Day Waterproof Protection:** Stay active and worry-free—these bandages lock out water, dirt, and germs for up to a full week, even through showers and hand washes.
- • **FSA/HSA Eligible Advanced Wound Care:** Invest in your health with bandages that qualify for flexible and health savings accounts—smart care that fits your lifestyle.
- • **Accelerated Healing with Visible Action:** Hydrocolloid gel technology creates a moist healing environment and forms a white bubble to show active absorption—so you know it’s working.

## Overview

BAND-AID Brand Hydro Seal Adhesive Waterproof Bandages use advanced hydrocolloid gel technology to accelerate healing by maintaining an optimal moist environment. Their durable waterproof seal protects wounds for up to 7 days, even during showers and hand washing. Designed for comfort and pain relief, these latex-free bandages cushion minor blisters, cuts, and scrapes on hands and feet. Individually wrapped and sterile, they are perfect for busy professionals seeking reliable, long-lasting first aid solutions that are also FSA/HSA eligible.

## Description

BAND-AID Brand Hydro Seal Hydrocolloid Gel Bandages deliver advanced wound care for minor blisters, cuts, and scrapes by creating a moist, optimal healing environment*. These waterproof hydrocolloid bandages form a cushioning gel patch that swells into a white bubble to visibly show that the healing process has begun while helping prevent scabbing. Designed for multi-day wear and wound protection-- up to 7 days-- even through hand washing and showers, they stay securely in place to provide continuous first aid support on hands and feet. Each sterile, individually wrapped bandage is not made with natural rubber latex and stores easily in home, office, gym, any first aid kit, or at-home wound care refill supplies. To apply, stop any minor bleeding, clean the area, and ensure skin is completely dry; skip antibiotic ointments or creams, which can affect adhesion, then press the bandage firmly over the cut, scrape, or blister. for the best results, use early to cushion and deliver relief; these bandages can be used anywhere on the body, including the hands and feet. Hydrocolloid patch technology maintains an optimal moisture level for comfort, and the secure waterproof seal helps protect during daily showers, workouts, and outdoor activities. If the wound is heavily exuding or freshly bleeding, allow it to settle and dry before application, as excessive moisture can reduce adhesion and wear time. Keep hydrocolloid bandages and bandages for wounds on hand so minor injuries stay covered without frequent changes, and rely on the visible white bubble as an indicator to know when to replace. BAND-AID Brand Hydro Seal Bandages are health savings eligible products (FSA/HSA); check your plan for coverage details. *compared to ordinary bandages

Review: Best band-aid I have ever used for my sensitive skin! - First photo is after 4 days on. Second photo is after my long hot shower on the forth day. Still on pretty good after 4 days and a long hot shower with water running directly on it. No peeling when kept dry just a very little bit of lint on the edges. After the shower it has very minimal lifting of the edges, especially after drying off for a bit. And even then you’d still have to deliberately try to remove the bandage to get it off. Rubbing over the bandage even after the shower the bandage doesn’t peel at the adages like most would. I use an alcohol wipe to get it off, and while it sticks well, it doesn’t hurt anywhere near as bad as most Band-aids to take off, if at all! And I am incredibly sensitive to the feeling of adhesive being removed from skin too. I use these for my Port-a-cath placement incision that is still healing when my port isn’t accessed. I left the surgical glue on for about a week and a half- two weeks but when it got gooey, clumpy, and collected lint, I decided to remove the glue gently with a wipe and use these instead. The glue was gross and irritated my already angry skin so I was happy to find this alternative. I left the glue on as long as I did cause you aren’t supposed to remove it but my incision wasn’t much of a fresh wound anymore so I decided to change to something I can replace periodically and wouldn’t irritate my skin as bad. Bonus!! It adds such a great barrier between my clothes and the incision, further preventing excess irritation better that the glue did once it got goopy. And my incision is healing beautifully, especially since switching to these instead of just keeping the glue!! ** Note my incision was small and not brand new so be careful and check with your doctor, especially if it’s a fresh surgical incision. ** If I get surgical incisions in the future I might consider asking them about using these instead of the glue all together (witch incisions already stitched shut like this one). I also like to cover the spot they put the needle in. They say it’s not necessary once de-accessed to cover the site but the extra protection at the very least eases my mind. And again it really does help with the healing and I have had some issue with healing even with plain old peripheral IV’s so I absolutely love having something to protect my central line even more! The bandages are seriously great! I can’t even handle the hypoallergenic Port dressings they provide at the hospital I have to bring my own, but these don‘t bother my skin one bit! These are easily my new go to I am so happy I found these!!
Review: Works miracles if used correctly - These work miracles, as someone with a lot of ongoing skin issues. As long as the skin around the injury is dry, these stay adhered very well, even when you wash your hands. In fact, hands are a very important use case for me, since it keeps the injury site clean and doesn't collect water from handwashing the way cloth bandaids do. That said- depending on if you need some very creative angles on your hands, the All Health brand might be better, because it's much more flexible- though All Health doesn't cushion against pressure as well because of that. Band-aid brand is especially good for mostly-flat stretches of skin, or ones that curve only a little. (Band-aid brand is also eligible to be paid for with FSA or HSA funds, while I have not been able to do so for All Health.) For both brands (and indeed the others I've used as well), though, if a little water gets under the edges, it will start to peel up early and you'll want to replace the bandage with a new one- water getting underneath will have the same effect on the bandage as the fluid draining from the wound, which is to say it will absorb it and stop sticking. Relatedly, if a wound is seeping too rapidly (or bleeding more than a very little bit), these won't have time to absorb the fluid and it will just build up under the bandage until it leaks out (though at least it still won't stick to the wound site in that case). In that case, I would recommend starting off with a more traditional bandage with some kind of medicated ointment (neosporin or some other kind of antibacterial, or, if you've cleaned it thoroughly and it doesn't look like any chance of infection, zinc oxide ointment to help dry out the wound a little), and wait until the wound has healed a little more and seeps a little less. Then you can switch to these hydroseal bandaids, which seal out contaminants and cushion the wound. (Be aware that these bandaids don't work particularly well with any ointments under them on the wound. The residue of zinc oxide when it's dry seems to be fine, and any ointment that dries completely might be fine, but it's even recommended on the bandaid box to skip any ointments, creams, or lotions, to ensure they will stick correctly.) In my experience, if the wound is still seeping even a little blood, these will be less effective in healing. They work best on wounds with small amounts of clear discharge only. Even if the bandaid itswlf seems to behave the same in both cases. I don't know why. For blisters, either you can just stick one on top of the closed blister to cushion it and absorb any disrcharge through the skin; or you can carefully pierce the blister, clean it thouroughly with isopropyl alcohol, and then put the hydroseal bandaid on it; or you can carefully remove the entire flap of skin over the blister, clean it with isopropyl, and then put one of these on it. In my experience, all these have their place- I would leave the blister unpopped for as long as possible so the skin underneath can start to regenerate in natural conditions, but if it's starting to become painful due to the pressure of fluid buildup or physical pressure on the blister location pushing the fluid around and causing the skin within the blister to tear, you may find piercing it helps. In any case, making sure the whole thing is very clean is important. And for blisters in particular (as opposed to scrapes with fluid discharge), no matter whether you're leaving them closed or not, keep the hydroseal bandaid on as long as possible, and don't try and remove it before it starts coming off on its own. This is important in general, but for blisters it seems to be even more important. Not sure why. Also, IMPORTANT: Don't use these over a wound that shows any sign of infection (and/or little tiny blisters the size of a pinhead appearing around the initial wound site). That will just spread any bacteria around, and then the infection will get worse and then your skin doctor will frown at you and you'll end up needing a bunch of oral antibiotics. Which, in my experience, is troublesome. Learn from my experiences, and if you see anything even vaguely like an infection, look into the appropriate medicated ointments and traditional non stick bandages instead. Maybe consult a doctor about it if you can. If you need those waterproof, I'm pretty sure clear bandage covering adhesive sheets exist, although I have not yet tried them. Overall these are a very important part of my medical supplies and work absolute wonders- as long as they are used for the correct situations. Also, prices fluctuate a lot, so check desertcart often, and look up different bulk listings, and compare the unit prices. desertcart has still been usually better than the local stores, but it's not guaranteed.

## Features

- Advanced wound healing: hydrocolloid gel bandages establish a moist, optimal healing environment to accelerate healing and reduce scabbing; visible swelling to a white bubble confirms active absorption, so you know that the bandage is working
- Waterproof long-lasting protection: durable hydrocolloid adhesive design seals out water, dirt, and germs to keep wounds clean, even during showers and hand washes; stays securely in place for up to seven days, reducing the need for frequent changes
- Comfortable pain relief: hydrocolloid gel pad with cushioning absorbs shock to relieve pressure from minor wounds, blisters, cuts, and scrapes; natural-rubber-latex-free material ensures gentle wear without irritation, even on hands and feet
- Versatile first aid solution: multi-purpose bandages for minor wounds, blisters, cuts, and scrapes anywhere on the body, including hands and feet; sterile, individually wrapped packs simplify on-the-go wound care and make first aid kit refills easy
- FSA/HSA eligible wound care: BAND-AID Brand Hydro Seal bandages qualify for flexible spending and health savings accounts; store in first aid kits or at home for convenient access to advanced wound care when you need it most

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B077TN7L3L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,275 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #108 in Adhesive Bandages |
| Brand | Band-Aid |
| Brand Name | Band-Aid |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,809 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00381371172979 |
| Item Dimensions | 0.94 x 2.8 x 4.6 inches |
| Item Form | Bandage |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.94 x 2.8 x 4.6 inches |
| Manufacturer | Kenvue |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 645184 |
| Material | Plastic, Latex |
| Material Features | Waterproof |
| Material Type | Plastic, Latex |
| Model Number | SG_B077TN7L3L_US |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Product Style | all purpose |
| Recommended Uses For Product | First aid for minor wounds, blisters, cuts, and scrapes; home and on-the-go use; hands and feet protection |
| Size | 10 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Sterile | Sterile |
| Sterility Rating | Sterile |
| Style | all purpose |
| Target Use Body Part | Feet, Hands |
| UPC | 381371172979 |
| Unit Count | 180.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Band-Aid
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 0.94 x 2.8 x 4.6 inches
- **Material:** Plastic, Latex
- **Size:** 10 Count (Pack of 1)
- **Style:** all purpose

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Mine gets dirty after a few hours with blister on finger. Does changing every few hours interrupt healing process?**
A: By replacing the bandage so often, you are interrupting the healing process.  Just wash off the top of the bandage with a soapy bath cloth.

**Q: Who is the marketing genius at band-aid who decided not to include size information on the packaging boxes (small, medium, large, x-large etc.) ?**
A: In response to the lead answer, all wound care advice states “ contrary to popular belief, exposing a wound to air doesn’t necessarily help it heal faster. In fact, a wound needs moisture to aid in its wound healing process.” 

Also these Bandaids have a stretch factor and fit like a standard 1”x 3” bandage. They’re amazing.

**Q: My doctor asked - what's in them?  Is there anything anti microbial?**
A: No antimicrobial as they are intended for an "uninfected wound" & are applied to a properly "cleaned wound." I'm not exactly sure how one might be certain if one has punctured their skin (it appears to be a design traditionally used for ~fresh burns or acne cysts ...or skin grafts also)...but..? I guess they assume you'll be taking samples & culturing for bacteria...(?).. Wait! Nope; there's several warnings for "doctor's supervision," including "deep" punctures, fragile skin, burns (oddly enough), etc., or if you suffer from diabetes or if you have poor circulation. Also, they are not for children.

Otherwise! They have an adhesive matrix inner layer that likely contains gelatin, (a) polysaccharide(s), & carboxymethyl cellulose (artificial tear eye drops, etc.). As the wound heals & discharges "exudate" (fluid), it reacts with the matrix to form a moist gel...which apparantly results in the ideal healing environment for your wound.

**Q: If I'm working out and it's on a muscle, will it stretch?**
A: There is some stretch, but if you get sweaty during this workout, it will likely fall off.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best band-aid I have ever used for my sensitive skin!
*by R***A on October 5, 2022*

First photo is after 4 days on. Second photo is after my long hot shower on the forth day. Still on pretty good after 4 days and a long hot shower with water running directly on it. No peeling when kept dry just a very little bit of lint on the edges. After the shower it has very minimal lifting of the edges, especially after drying off for a bit. And even then you’d still have to deliberately try to remove the bandage to get it off. Rubbing over the bandage even after the shower the bandage doesn’t peel at the adages like most would. I use an alcohol wipe to get it off, and while it sticks well, it doesn’t hurt anywhere near as bad as most Band-aids to take off, if at all! And I am incredibly sensitive to the feeling of adhesive being removed from skin too. I use these for my Port-a-cath placement incision that is still healing when my port isn’t accessed. I left the surgical glue on for about a week and a half- two weeks but when it got gooey, clumpy, and collected lint, I decided to remove the glue gently with a wipe and use these instead. The glue was gross and irritated my already angry skin so I was happy to find this alternative. I left the glue on as long as I did cause you aren’t supposed to remove it but my incision wasn’t much of a fresh wound anymore so I decided to change to something I can replace periodically and wouldn’t irritate my skin as bad. Bonus!! It adds such a great barrier between my clothes and the incision, further preventing excess irritation better that the glue did once it got goopy. And my incision is healing beautifully, especially since switching to these instead of just keeping the glue!! ** Note my incision was small and not brand new so be careful and check with your doctor, especially if it’s a fresh surgical incision. ** If I get surgical incisions in the future I might consider asking them about using these instead of the glue all together (witch incisions already stitched shut like this one). I also like to cover the spot they put the needle in. They say it’s not necessary once de-accessed to cover the site but the extra protection at the very least eases my mind. And again it really does help with the healing and I have had some issue with healing even with plain old peripheral IV’s so I absolutely love having something to protect my central line even more! The bandages are seriously great! I can’t even handle the hypoallergenic Port dressings they provide at the hospital I have to bring my own, but these don‘t bother my skin one bit! These are easily my new go to I am so happy I found these!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works miracles if used correctly
*by M***L on March 21, 2023*

These work miracles, as someone with a lot of ongoing skin issues. As long as the skin around the injury is dry, these stay adhered very well, even when you wash your hands. In fact, hands are a very important use case for me, since it keeps the injury site clean and doesn't collect water from handwashing the way cloth bandaids do. That said- depending on if you need some very creative angles on your hands, the All Health brand might be better, because it's much more flexible- though All Health doesn't cushion against pressure as well because of that. Band-aid brand is especially good for mostly-flat stretches of skin, or ones that curve only a little. (Band-aid brand is also eligible to be paid for with FSA or HSA funds, while I have not been able to do so for All Health.) For both brands (and indeed the others I've used as well), though, if a little water gets under the edges, it will start to peel up early and you'll want to replace the bandage with a new one- water getting underneath will have the same effect on the bandage as the fluid draining from the wound, which is to say it will absorb it and stop sticking. Relatedly, if a wound is seeping too rapidly (or bleeding more than a very little bit), these won't have time to absorb the fluid and it will just build up under the bandage until it leaks out (though at least it still won't stick to the wound site in that case). In that case, I would recommend starting off with a more traditional bandage with some kind of medicated ointment (neosporin or some other kind of antibacterial, or, if you've cleaned it thoroughly and it doesn't look like any chance of infection, zinc oxide ointment to help dry out the wound a little), and wait until the wound has healed a little more and seeps a little less. Then you can switch to these hydroseal bandaids, which seal out contaminants and cushion the wound. (Be aware that these bandaids don't work particularly well with any ointments under them on the wound. The residue of zinc oxide when it's dry seems to be fine, and any ointment that dries completely might be fine, but it's even recommended on the bandaid box to skip any ointments, creams, or lotions, to ensure they will stick correctly.) In my experience, if the wound is still seeping even a little blood, these will be less effective in healing. They work best on wounds with small amounts of clear discharge only. Even if the bandaid itswlf seems to behave the same in both cases. I don't know why. For blisters, either you can just stick one on top of the closed blister to cushion it and absorb any disrcharge through the skin; or you can carefully pierce the blister, clean it thouroughly with isopropyl alcohol, and then put the hydroseal bandaid on it; or you can carefully remove the entire flap of skin over the blister, clean it with isopropyl, and then put one of these on it. In my experience, all these have their place- I would leave the blister unpopped for as long as possible so the skin underneath can start to regenerate in natural conditions, but if it's starting to become painful due to the pressure of fluid buildup or physical pressure on the blister location pushing the fluid around and causing the skin within the blister to tear, you may find piercing it helps. In any case, making sure the whole thing is very clean is important. And for blisters in particular (as opposed to scrapes with fluid discharge), no matter whether you're leaving them closed or not, keep the hydroseal bandaid on as long as possible, and don't try and remove it before it starts coming off on its own. This is important in general, but for blisters it seems to be even more important. Not sure why. Also, IMPORTANT: Don't use these over a wound that shows any sign of infection (and/or little tiny blisters the size of a pinhead appearing around the initial wound site). That will just spread any bacteria around, and then the infection will get worse and then your skin doctor will frown at you and you'll end up needing a bunch of oral antibiotics. Which, in my experience, is troublesome. Learn from my experiences, and if you see anything even vaguely like an infection, look into the appropriate medicated ointments and traditional non stick bandages instead. Maybe consult a doctor about it if you can. If you need those waterproof, I'm pretty sure clear bandage covering adhesive sheets exist, although I have not yet tried them. Overall these are a very important part of my medical supplies and work absolute wonders- as long as they are used for the correct situations. Also, prices fluctuate a lot, so check Amazon often, and look up different bulk listings, and compare the unit prices. Amazon has still been usually better than the local stores, but it's not guaranteed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for small cuts and burns
*by G***1 on January 2, 2025*

I bought these for a small 2nd degree burn on my wrist because the skin around the burn was having an allergic reaction to the adhesive and traditional dressings. There is no adhesive/glue on these -- the entire dressing is hydrocolloid, which sticks to skin really well and promotes healing more quickly than most dressings. So long as the wound is not exuding copious amounts of exudate, I highly recommend these over traditional dressings because they are occlusive (seal the environment OUT), waterproof so you can shower with it, and the hydrocolloid keeps the wound moist so that it does not scab and simply heals. I was able to wear these for 3 to 5 days without changing it. A white bubble forms on the top of the dressing, which is a result of the hydrocolloid interacting with exudate. Once the bubble reaches the edge of the dressing, it's time to change it

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