Kim R—November 9, 2025
I immediately felt relief after spraying this on my punctured finger. Soothing product that protects against infection. It's been 3 days and my finger has already healed in a way that I no longer have to keep it bandaged. No infection, no pain. Highly recommend this for DIYers like myself, who are clumsy. Read more
Susan Bewley—November 3, 2025
Honestly, the only reason I first bought this antiseptic spray is that I noticed the instructions on our preferred bandaids changed to include this sort of spray. While we typically use other things to clean wounds, I thought I would give this a chance, especially after learning that peroxide can actually damage the tissues around an injury. While my husband thought it was a waste of money, I bought it anyway, thinking it was best for our first aid kit. Later that week, he was happy I got it! In the kitchen, he sliced his thumb badly trying to use a new attachment on our food processor. Using this spray was easy and allowed us to get his injury bandaged faster. It also helped some with the pain. He has been using this for the last few days, too, and it is helping with overall healing, making it a great purchase. While it was a bit on the pricey side, our first aid kit was worth it, and I loved how easy it was to use. Read more
Jim—December 12, 2025
There is, in the bright white geometry of a medicine cabinet, something almost ecclesiastical about a bottle one reaches for in moments of mild catastrophe. Band-Aid’s Pain Relieving Antiseptic Cleansing Spray carries that curious, potent duality: both utterly mundane and quietly miraculous. Using it feels like attending to a tiny drama—blood, grit, the surprising sting of the world—yet the spray itself acts with such brisk, decisive efficiency that one can’t help admiring its calm authority. The antiseptic mist settles coolly, like a winter draft against overheated skin, and the pain reliever folds itself into the wound’s edges with a gentleness that borders on literary grace. In a household full of scrapes from pets, cooking, gardening, and the assorted misadventures of daily life, this little bottle has become an indispensable companion. Its reliability is so complete—its effect so steady—that one feels almost superstitious without it. A minor cure, yes, but a perfect one. Read more
Hollie Stanton—November 1, 2025
My daughter recently got a helix piercing and has been battling infections since. We used the solution given to us by the piercing place but that did not work. Came across this and thought I would give it a try. WOW is all I can say. This is the first product I have used and saw immediate results. I highly recommend for pierced ears! Also, love that it’s a spray. Easy for my children to use on their own. Read more
Po' Mrs Barlow ;)—June 17, 2025
Great product, painless. Much better that peroxide of small wounds. I like that it has a sprayer, it applies well. Read more
Bee On Thyme—November 20, 2025
Easy to use, easy to clean wounds. Doesn't sting. I use it in addition to clean my hands before putting eyedrops in my eye. Read more
WolfMama—March 11, 2025
This really lives up to what it claims. It's extraordinarily convenient to have it in a spray bottle, so there's no messing with opening alcohol swabs, or peroxide, or iodine. It doesn't sting when applied. It kills germs. I like it a lot. The cap is a great too. I know I'm enthusing over a cap! I really like that it has a cap over the spray nozzle so the nozzle stays nice and clean. It fits ,not too tight, but tight enough that it doesn't fall off even if you drop the bottle. You have to deliberately take the top off. I like the size of the bottle, it is just the right size to throw in a back pack for outings, or for the beach. It's just the right size to fit in one hand and still be able to spray it on whatever part of the body. I'm giving this antiseptic spray 5 stars for: convenience, ease of use, adherence to claims, effectiveness Read more
Daniel—December 14, 2025
Stays in the first aid kit, used regularly and pain relief effective. Read more