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Patch Bite Relief Spots - 30 spots

Patch Bite Relief Spots - 30 spots

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Let's stop that itch! These bite relief spots from Patch with activated charcoal is a natural way to help bites, stings and itches go away. With a cute panda print design and big enough to cover most bites and stings.

Features

Activated charcoal draws out impurities with its highly absorbent quailities. The imflammation and redness is reduced by minimising the risk of infection to help the would heal safer and faster.  

  • Mosquito bites,
  • Spider bites,
  • Bee stings
  • Bug bites
  • Other irritated wound types

Made with super soft bamboo fabric, with gentle pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) which is gentle on sensitive skin. It can be removed easily without pain or adhesive left behind.

  • Paraben and latex free

Ingredients / Materials

Bamboo fabric, gentle pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA)

Dimensions

10 x 15cm

Care & Use

Apply spots to mosquito bites, spider bites, bee stings, bug bites and other irritated wound types

Circular life

100% compostable in your home compost, worm farm or garden. and Cardboard packaging - recycle or compost.

Made in

China

Brand story

Patch make bamboo bandages for a natural approach to wound care. You might know bamboo bandages by the name bamboo bandaids, or sticky plasters! With added coconut oil, aloe vera or charcoal to help soothe and assist healing. Bamboo patch are biodegradable and engineered to be the most sensitive and natural band aid on the market.

A recent study found evidence of PFAS being used in band aids and bandages. Mamavation used an EPA-certified laboratory to independently test for indications of PFAS in 40 bandages and found 26 to contain organic fluorine which is an indicator of forever chemicals known as PFAS.

PFAS chemicals were created to resist stains, heat, oil, water and grease and are used in products like non-stick cookware, textiles and food packaging. In the case of bandages it is believed they are used to make the product waterproof.

Linda Birnbaum (Scientist Emeritus and Former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and National Toxicology Program) said in response to the results found in the testing “Because bandages are placed upon open wounds, it’s troubling to learn that they may be also exposing children and adults to PFAS.”

Are Patch bandages PFAS free?

The tests found that Patch Bamboo Bandages for Kids with Coconut Oil had no detection for organic fluorine on both the absorbent pad and sticky flaps of the bandages. 

Patch uses the same adhesive and paper-based sticky flaps across their entire bandage range.

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