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Posted 2 Years, 4 Months ago #1
Saw a mention of these in a magazine and thought they might be of interest to some. There are different kinds for makeup removal, insect bites, wound cleansing, nail polish removal, etc., and would likely travel well.
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Posted 2 Years, 4 Months ago #2
I have some of these. PERFECT for traveling and in the car!!
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Posted 2 Years, 4 Months ago #3
Thanks...I've seen some of these in Walgreens but didn't think to look for the first aid ones. My kid would love the novelty of these and would cooperate more than he would for a regular first aid product. I'll check for them on my next errand. The beauty ones would be terrific for travel. We bought swabs with this exact same mechanism, for lack of a better word, but ours contained Easter egg dye! It was fun to draw with them but they didn't last long.
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