‘Band Aid’ is the world’s first and best disposable bandage made by Johnson’s.
If the wound is a bit larger, a wet band is better, but for minor wounds, a disposable band, commonly known as a ‘Daeil Band’, may be more comfortable.
“Well, can I just paste anything from Daiso or a pharmacy?” However, the difference in quality is greater than you might think.
While regular disposable band-aids have poor elasticity and adhesiveness, they tend to fall off when applied to joints.
That Band-Aid boasts adhesive strength that won’t fall off even after a good shower, and elasticity that won’t break even when attached to your finger joints.
Moreover, when it is removed, it does not stick well to the wound and is removed very cleanly and painlessly.
There are no domestic products even close, and the Japanese product Care Leave, which has taken over pharmacies these days, is the closest. In my experience, I feel that the quality is at 90% the level of Bend Aid. I did a good job imitating Band Aid.
However, some people may be reluctant to use Care Leave because it is made in Japan, and because it is an imitation product, there is a slight difference in quality from the original.
However, the downside is that they are rarely sold at pharmacies, and most of them have to be purchased directly.
However, if you purchase it directly and keep it in stock, you will be truly satisfied. The value for money is guaranteed. really