

🛡️ Protect your ink like a pro—because your tattoo deserves the best cover-up!
BFONS Tattoo Aftercare Waterproof Bandages offer a 6-inch by 4.4-yard roll of transparent, medical-grade PU film designed to protect fresh tattoos. Waterproof, breathable, and customizable, these bandages keep tattoos dry and clean while accelerating healing and preserving ink vibrancy. Ideal for large tattoos and sensitive skin, they provide a sterile, allergy-free barrier that supports faster, safer tattoo aftercare.

| ASIN | B0B2DK1425 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,153 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #18 in Tattoo Aftercare Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,568) |
| Manufacturer | BFONS |
| Package Dimensions | 9.72 x 5.98 x 0.28 inches; 4.66 ounces |
F**Z
Good
It’s really good for $7. I got a cowboys tattoo and the owner gave me two cheap covers for my tattoo for 5 days. Literally had to to re tape it at work a few times. Had to redo the whole thing when I went to break and lunch because I take it out side in HOT weather. A nightmare. This works well imo. I Do need 2 covers sheets to cover my tattoo. It comes with 4 rollers so I am good for future tattoos that I plan to do more this year. I got one day shipping so I got it when I really needed it thanks to Amazon prime. Only downside is it doesn’t stay on too well when lifting weights. Luckily it barely made it to my 2 hour workout but barely. Overall I highly recommended this. It sticks very well and it comes with many many sheets so you won’t need to worry about buying another set. Anywho, HOW BOUT THEM COWBOYS. DC4L. We dem BOYS. TEXAS.
F**K
KEEPS STITCHES DRY!
Recently having hip and back surgery, the surgeon said that I was not able to get the areas wet when I showered. He recommended these clear sticky type bandages that you can cut to any size. They also sell them in many different sizes from 2 inches to 6 inches to 8 inches. We bought the larger size. You have to use gauze over your stitches or surgery site, then place this tape over your injury area. Word of caution, though, be sure you shave the area before you apply it. I think we’ve all done that especially using a Band-Aid. Material keeps all of the water out and you’re able to bathe either in a tub or standing up or sitting down in a chair in your shower and it will keep your stitches or surgery site absolutely dry. I highly recommend for anyone who has had surgery or who’s going to have surgery. This should be in your must have kit.
C**E
Tattoo after care
Good quality tattoo protection
B**Y
Awesome
Great stuff
N**糖
The peel off?!?!?! (Updated)
So my tattoo is fresh it's 2 days old. And I just pulled up a edge of this where it was just on my regular skin and I felt not only the skin pulled but the hair on that part of my arm. So that makes me wonder what this is going to be like when I need to remove it and change it. Because if it's pulling like this and not coming off like say Saran wrap for example it's going to pull the ink on the tattoo. It's not time to remove it yet, I think to be safe I'm going to make a slit and add some oil because if you just pull this off it's going to be like ripping off a Band-Aid except your tattoo is also on the sticky part. Will update later. 3/5/24. Update: After reading the "do not use on tattoos" post, I became extremely paranoid because I really don't want to mess up my ink just after getting it done. As far as protection, it was really good; however, it does pull when you are removing it. Here's what you're going to do: either get some oil, lift a little piece, and rub that in to remove it; run your arm or wherever you have your tattoo under warm water and lift it slowly; or use micellar water, which is what I used—a combination of micellar water and warm water to remove it. It did not leave a sticky residue on my tattoo; I left it on for 24 hours, but I could have left it on for two, and I don't think I would have had an issue. What I'm thinking is that people are either having an allergic reaction to the material or they are just pulling it off their skin. You cannot just pull this off. I repeat, do not just pull this off. Use oil, warm water, or micellar water, or a combination of oil and water, after lifting a small portion, and work it off that way.
M**Y
Exactly what you pay for, will buy again.
Overall the product is quality of what you pay for, but functional and will buy again. They don’t sell it as a roll, but folded instead and bound by rubber bands. The application was easy to understand and do. The corners roll very easily, so we will see how if it lasts the 4 days. It’s quite sleek to touch, not the matte velvet type but the thickish shiny type. The video shows it right after fresh application. I think if I squat it may not hold up, so not extremely flexible, but it does the job. If I have a reaction or issue I’ll update the post. Overall will buy again, great price for the quantity. Update: it’s been 24 hours and other than the slight peeling on the edges it’s doing great, no reaction to it either. Also, I was wrong, it stretches fine when I squat, I think it just needed a little time to warm up after applying it to my leg. :)
C**L
Definitely buying again
Exactly what you pay for! Good quality material and lasting stick if you apply it correctly. Will buy again!
M**E
It's not what the description says it is.
These are not rolls. They are folded flat. They are also not 4 separate rolls. They added a long write up on the package on why it's not rolls and why its one piece instead of 4 rolls. They should spend that time fixing the headline description of the product. The headline said (at the time I bought them and while I'm writing this review) it's 4 "rolls" of 6 in wide 1.1 ft long. It's not that. If you want to make it a flat one piece, fine. But let me make the decision on whether or not I want to buy it that way. I personally prefer rolls and that's what your description says it is.
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