alcoholHow to get bandage adhesive off skin?
rubbing alcohol swap
Use lighter fluid on a cotton ball, then rub the marks left by the bandaid.
baby oil, or just soap and water with warm water on a washcloth, but i would try the baby oil first
Heat it with a hair dryer then rub it off or you can also use rubbing alcohol.
Never heard of the rubbing alcohol -- I have always used a good hand cream and it kinda dissolves it (lifts it off the skin and then I roll it off). That way, my skin is nice %26amp; soft afterwards.
a bit of baby oil or skin so soft by avon
Most medical bandage adhesive removers have acetone in them, so I would try over-the-counter nail polish remover. Just try to keep the stuff off any open wound as it might hurt. Just light scrub the area with a gauze with the remover on it. If the skin gets irritated, then stop and wait to do a little more the next day when the irritation has resolved.
Short answer - vegetable oil!
alcahol, whitchazel, any cream or oil.
Trying using alcohol.
Such a nice post I really like it. Now I know the proper way putting bandage adhensive. Thanks for sharing your idea.
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