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Taking off a Bandaid...

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Any tricks on how to successfully take off a bandaid without the pain??? i hate doing this to my kids :( I heard oil helps... Thoughts??

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I have to add on this. My daughter loves bandaids. Seriously people give them to her as gifts. She pulls them off herself...and has since she was two.

When she gets a really sticky one she comes to me. Then I count to three, and pull fast. She says OUCH!!! then laughs like a loon and asks for more.
I have a strange child.....

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Water, after a shower or bath they usually slide right off. I used to also use a squirt bottle to get it really wet.

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Maybe I'm a terrible mom, but I just left the bandaids on until they came off on their own in the bath! :)

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I must be oldschool...

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my son wears a clonidine patch that we change once a week, so taking off band aids is something i know a lot about! what i have found that works the best is what another mom suggested, aquaphor!

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I have to add on this. My daughter loves bandaids. Seriously people give them to her as gifts. She pulls them off herself...and has since she was two.

When she gets a really sticky one she comes to me. Then I count to three, and pull fast. She says OUCH!!! then laughs like a loon and asks for more.
I have a strange child.....

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AFTER a bath - it just slides off. :)

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Yep, the bath tub-- take it off when you're drying them off afterwards!

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grasp the edge of it between your forefinger and thumb and then pretend sneeze and yank!

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I have not looked at other responses, but I am sure they said to just do it fast. One thing I have noticed, the cheap bandaids, like from the 99 cent shop, do not cling that tight, so the next day they are so easy to pull off. Since they are cheap, you can keep replacing if necessary. With those, I do not have to deal with the pain of the tight sticking bandaid AT ALL.

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Is it bad I actually enjoy this part... =) lol

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