take the brush attached or your own an apply it to the cut don't put on too mucc
You can use a non-toxic liquid bandage, such as Johnson and Johnson Band-Aid Brand Liquid Bandage.
Well on the bottle it says "to remove liquid bandage just apply more liquid bandage then rinse with water" So I would do that, clean your wound, then apply more.
The same way you would if you were to put a bandage on a cut anywhere on the body.
spread on bandage
To treat a cut, clean the area first with soap and water. Then apply a bandage to the area to avoid an infection.
Apply an antibacterial salve and put a a bandage on it.
If the cut is superficial - the first thing to apply is warm water and soap. Next apply an antibacterial ointment (such as Neosporin) and a bandage. If the cut is deeper and bleeding heavily wrap the cut with gauze and a towel if necessary and go to the ER. Let them cleanse the wound.
Clean out the cut with soap and water, removing debris. Apply an antibiotic such as Neosporin. Bandage it up
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Wash out the cut with mild soap and water and apply a clean bandage. Change it daily, and wait for it to heal.
If you mean care for a bleeding cut on your skin, you should clean it with rubbing alcohol and apply anti-biotic or petroleum jelly and cover it with a bandage.
For a minor cut, first clean the area gently with soap and water to remove any dirt or debris. Apply an antiseptic or antibiotic ointment to prevent infection. Cover the cut with a sterile bandage or adhesive bandage to protect it. Keep an eye on the cut for any signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, or pus.