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When it comes to keeping out water and germs, no waterproof bandage performs perfectly, a new test by Consumer Reports finds. Out of eight brands of bandages labeled waterproof and one labeled ...
A waterproof bandage could block those bugs, but despite product claims such as "shields out water, dirt and germs," it's hard to find one. We tested eight bandages labeled waterproof.
Have you ever wondered if it’s worth the extra money to buy the waterproof brand of bandages for your next boo-boo emergency? Well, Consumer Reports says they don’t all do a good job of ...
The medical adhesives we use today work pretty well outside the body. Attach a waterproof bandage to dry skin, and it will stay put, for a time. Brands such as Super Glue and Krazy Glue ...
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nexcare Waterproof Bandages will once again be put to the test this summer with the added scrapes, cuts and bites that go along with the season. To spotlight the ...
The light-hearted brand campaign features an unexpected product tester, Nexcare Nana, who will go to extreme lengths to prove that Nexcare Waterproof Bandages have staying power. In a series of ...
Consumer Reports tested nine types of bandages that claim they're waterproof or water-resistant, including ones from Band-Aid, Nexcare and Curad. They tested store brands, too. Consumer Reports ...
The researchers packaged 10 of these waterproof sensors within self-adhesive bandages and sewed them over the knuckles and first finger joints of their e-glove prototype. To create a hand-gesture ...
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