

🩹 The pain-free, germ-fighting liquid bandage your first-aid kit has been begging for!
Bactine MAX Liquid Bandage with Lidocaine is a fast-drying, clear liquid bandage that kills 99.9% of germs and provides maximum OTC pain relief with 4% Lidocaine. Designed for minor cuts and scrapes, it forms a flexible, water-resistant protective film that moves with your skin, ideal for hard-to-bandage areas. Trusted for over 70 years, it combines antiseptic protection and pain relief in one easy brush-on application, making it a must-have for modern first-aid.








| ASIN | B09WSTBRBN |
| ASIN | B09WSTBRBN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,470 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #5 in Liquid Bandages |
| Brand | Bactine |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,779) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,779) |
| Date First Available | 30 July 2022 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | Emerson Healthcare LLC for Concepts in Health, Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 2.62 x 13.21 x 8.38 cm; 8.5 g |
T**R
TLDR; A fantastic 2-in-1 product that combines the maximum OTC pain relief of 4% Lidocaine with an antiseptic liquid bandage. It’s perfect for hard-to-cover small cuts, scrapes, and abrasions, providing invisible, flexible, and water-resistant protection with zero traditional "ouch." A must-have for the first-aid kit, especially for children or joints. I’ve always kept Bactine around for its "no-sting" reputation, but dealing with bandaids on knuckles and fingertips is a constant battle. I bought the Bactine MAX Liquid Bandage because it promises to combine pain relief and germ-killing antiseptic with the protection of a liquid bandage. The brush-on application looked like the perfect solution for minor wounds in tricky, high-movement areas. I'm happy to report that this product is a game-changer, especially compared to the stinging of traditional liquid bandages. Detailing the Experience and Analysis This liquid bandage is genuinely excellent for minor skin injuries like small cuts, shallow scrapes, and hangnails. The 4% Lidocaine provides noticeable, quick-acting pain relief, often before the liquid dries. The formula feels gentle compared to the sharp sting of other liquid bandages. The brush applicator is precise and allows you to cover just the right amount of skin. The liquid dries quickly into a clear, flexible film that moves with your skin, which is crucial for joints like knuckles and elbows. It holds up well to washing hands and minor moisture, though repeated, prolonged exposure will cause it to peel (which is expected of this type of product). It's also great for sealing paper cuts and skin tears on the feet/heels. The product contains an antiseptic (Benzalkonium Chloride) to kill 99.9% of germs, addressing both wound protection and infection prevention in one step. This eliminates the need for separate antiseptic wipes and traditional bandages for most minor wounds. For deep cuts or wounds that require actual pressure, a traditional bandage is still necessary, but for everyday scrapes, this is my new go-to. Pros Maximum Strength Lidocaine (4%): Provides immediate and noticeable pain relief upon application. Antiseptic Protection: Kills 99.9% of germs to help prevent infection. No Stinging/Burning: Does not have the painful sting associated with many other liquid bandages. Flexible and Water-Resistant: Dries clear and moves with skin, ideal for fingers, knuckles, and joints. Easy-to-Use Brush: Allows for precise application to hard-to-cover areas. Cons Thin Coverage: May require a second coat for a robust seal on slightly deeper scrapes. Not for Deep Wounds: As with all liquid bandages, it is only for minor cuts and scrapes, not deep punctures or large, bleeding wounds. Verdict The Bactine MAX Liquid Bandage with Lidocaine is a 5-star essential for any home or travel first-aid kit. It successfully delivers on its three promises: pain relief, germ-killing, and flexible protection, all without the painful sting. For minor cuts and scrapes, especially on hard-to-bandage areas, this product is far superior to a sticky, bulky adhesive bandage and is absolutely worth the price.
E**N
Much better than new skin. I’ve used new skin for my cracked finger tips for years and I’ve always hard using it because it takes forever to dry and is super painful. With this, both of those are gone! It dries quickly and painless. I’m not sure how long it’ll last but it’s much better than alternatives I’ve used.
A**R
Stings a bit but by day 2 a great improvement. I had crack on my fingers where band aids were impractical. This is efficient and a good deal. Just don't shake the bottle. It gets up in the cap then drips. If you have cracked and sore finger splits this works.
A**R
This product my wife got for me to help me with an ingrown hair that was believe it or not on my kneecap what a place LOL but it got infected and it would not stop leaking liquid substance to put it in better terms this helps seal it while I slept and while I walked around it also helped keep bacteria way.
J**H
Seems like more product than I thought at first. The jar is larger, and inside it was a little foaming so hard to tell what the liquid level was at. Directions say to shake well, but I suspect the foam was just from shipping since I used it shortly after it arrived. Shook well just for good measure but still just as foamy. Anyhow seems easy enough to apply. I used it on a face cut that was being held together for the first couple days with a smaller butterfly type bandage. This was upper cheek Edgar if eye socket, and the bandage pulled in an odd way around the eye that was judt enough to be annoying and would get caught with the occasional itch in the area. So the 2nd day, cleaned up well, and there seemed to be already a joining of the layers from the bandage pushing things together for a bit. I didn’t have to dab on much, and the liquid filled the cut area and surrounding area well. Reading the directions, I placed a second layer on since some areas were a little deeper. Directs also that this can be applied 3 times a day. As it is now, holding together a cut now that took a good couple hours to stop seeping a little blood before. Pretty confident this could have been used for the initial fix, but I would have added the security if a bandage to pull things together while the glue set. No pain that others have mentioned but this was after a full day so the wound was no longer super sensitive or wet and that could have made the difference perhaps.
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