You may think you mastered the art of Band-Aid application when you were a little kid, but it’s likely you’re doing it all wrong. Getting a paper cut, blister, or other injury on your fingers, hands and toes always makes for an awkward bandage situation. Straight Band-Aids aren’t made to go on fingertips, and they often slide right off with the slightest movement. Now there’s a little hack that solves the problem with just a pair of scissors and two snips. Check out the video below to find out the perfect way to put a Band-Aid on your finger that will enable you to move your hand without the bandage bunching and moving on your skin.
You’ve Been Putting on Band-Aids All Wrong
You may think you mastered the art of Band-Aid application when you were a little kid, but it’s likely you’re doing it all wrong. Getting a paper cut, blister, or other injury on your fingers, hands and toes always makes for an awkward bandage situation. Straight Band-Aids aren’t made to go on fingertips, and they often slide right off with the slightest movement. Now there’s a little hack that solves the problem with just a pair of scissors and two snips. Check out the video below to find out the perfect way to put a Band-Aid on your finger that will enable you to move your hand without the bandage bunching and moving on your skin.