The Metropolitan Museum of Art has collaborated with Band-Aid Brand® to release a first-of-its-kind wound care range featuring designs by artists whose works are prominently displayed at the museum.
When Earle Dickson (1892-1961) invented the Band-Aid, treatments for minor cuts and scrapes were dicey. At the time, in 1920, "there were no good options for bandaging such small injuries hygienically ...
Adult consumers can now cover their wounds with “Yellow Chrysanthemums on a Blue Ground” -- or two other masterpieces from 19 th Century Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, whose originals are housed ...
One-hundred years after the invention of the Band-Aid, Johnson & Johnson will launch a new line of the bandages in a range of Black and brown skin tones. "We hear you. We see you. We’re listening to ...