Summary: To remove bandage adhesive from the skin, massage almond oil to the area, which also hydrates the skin, or apply vodka to dissolve the adhesive residue. Rub with a wash cloth to get rid of adhesive residue with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.
Keeley Selvage has been in the skin care industry for more than five years. She was employed at a physicians office for three years, where she was the senior clinical aesthetician....read more
"Does that bandage adhesive seem to be lingering a little bit too long? My name is Keeley Selvage with Keeley's Skin Solutions and I'm going to show you how to get rid of that bandage adhesive. We have here on our model a little BandAid, she had a little BooBoo, so we're going to remove it. If I can get it because it's really stuck on there with that adhesive, and we're going to take it off. So she's got a little bit of adhesive left on the skin and we're going to take a little bit of oil. You can use baby oil, you can use vegetable oil. I like to use almond oil. It's very hydrating to the skin at the same time, killing two birds with one stone. Then you can take a washcloth, chchchchc , and just rub it away until it's gone. One thing you can also use to remove the bandage adhesive is vodka if you have any handy. The alcohol in the vodka will dissolve the bandage adhesive and again you just take it, put it on your washcloth chchchch rub it away until it's gone. And then with your leftover vodka you can just have yourself a good time. My name is Keeley Selvage with Keeley's Skin Solutions and that is how you remove bandage adhesive."
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misssashay said
on 16/12/2008 This is great! My husband was hospitalized years ago and had that stuff all over. It took forever to get that stuff off!