Why You Should Swap Out Your Homes Supply Of Bandages For Natural Alternatives

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Almost everyone will have some supply of band-aids in their house somewhere. They might be tucked in a drawer in your bathroom's vanity, or you might have them more out in the open because someone is a bit of a klutz. Whatever the case may be, it might be a good idea to replace the ones you currently have with natural bandages either now or when you next run out. There are many advantages to natural bandages, some that are better for you and some that are better for the environment. Here is a quick look into why natural bandages are becoming more popular.

No Chance Of A Reaction

If you have never had a reaction to bandages in the past, it might surprise you to learn that a lot of other people do. Some of the chemicals used to make bandages sticky can be quite caustic on the skin of people who are sensitive to them. Having natural bandages completely rules out this as a threat because they are hypoallergenic. This means that you can feel safe using them on guests and strangers who might need them when they visit your home rather than worrying about whether they will have a reaction to your regular bandages.

Cruelty-Free

Almost all cosmetic and home-health care products are tested on animals at some stage in their development, and that includes a lot of traditional bandages. Not many people like the idea of animals suffering, and so cruelty-free products have become more and more sought after. Natural bandages are not tested on animals, and they use materials that are easily replaceable so there is no big impact on the environment either. Often, they are sourced from bamboo or other natural grasses that make for good plaster strips or thicker bandages, but you can always investigate your chosen brand further.

All Shapes And Sizes

If you are after a full set of bandages and not just a couple of plasters, then you can still find natural alternatives to regular, mainstream bands. Whether those be compression bandages or something more specific like a blister bandage, you can find natural options for virtually anything. The fact that they are hypoallergenic means that a lot of people can use them without suffering serious consequences. Have a look at the catalogue of some of these natural bandage companies; you may be surprised at the scope of your options!  


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