- up a little though. I did find that after wearing the band-aid for several hours that the sides began to roll up. That didn’t really get in my way but it didn’t look very good and I wasn’t pleased with that. The fabric also began to fray a bit.
All in all, I might purchase the fabric band-aids again. I would suggest that anyone purchasing them be prepared to change them every few hours to keep them from fraying and rolling up. Other than that, it was easier to use my hands while using the fabric band-aids than it is with plastic band-aids. There
always seems to be some type of catch to things and I guess this is what the catch was with the fabric band-aids.
I would recommend these band-aids for anyone who is accident prone like I am. They do work well, but sometimes they don’t look that great. If you want something that looks good, these may not be the band-aid for you. They look fine when you first put them on but they get dirtier a lot faster than the plastic band-aids and when they begin to fray they will look horrendous. It all depends on how good you want a band-aid to look.