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Waterproof plasters designed for finger cuts and injuries
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Waterproof film plaster dressings that prevent wounds from getting wet, even when showering, bathing or swimming
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Bright and fun washproof plaster for everyday use
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Second skin liquid plaster pen that provides effective invisible, washproof protection
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Like a plaster in a bottle. Easy to apply, even in difficult to reach areas
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Children’s washproof plasters in four fun designs
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Safe and Sound Health Waterproof Finger Plasters
Available from most pharmacists
Safe and Sound Health’s Waterproof finger plasters have been designed specifically for injuries to the fingertips and knuckle, they are also completely waterproof and protect the wound while washing, showering and swimming. Each pack contains three different shaped plasters, ‘H-shaped’ for knuckles, ‘butterfly’ shape for fingertips and standard rectangle plasters for injuries elsewhere.
Our waterproof plasters have been designed to protect injuries to the hands and fingers while in prolonged contact with water, making them ideal for wearing while swimming or washing. The waterproof material is flexible and stretchy, allowing the plasters to comfortably move and contour with the fingers and hand. The non-stick wound pad helps protect and cushion the wound while also creating a moist healing environment, helping to speed up recovery.
The waterproof material of our Waterproof Finger Plasters is transparent and invisible against the skin, allowing them to naturally blend with any skin tone for comfortable and discreet coverage. Before applying one of our waterproof finger plasters, clean the wound and gently pat it dry and place the plaster over the wound, ensuring the edges are firmly pressed down.
Thoroughly wash your hands before tending to any open wounds with either soap and water or antibacterial hand gel
Application (Fingertip plaster)
Thoroughly wash your hands before tending to any open wounds with either soap and water or antibacterial hand gel