‘What is this witchcraft?’: One man’s incredible trick to remove a Band-Aid ‘WITHOUT the pain’ leaves people stunned
- Sidney Raz made the internet go wild after sharing the amazing life hack.
- The US-based content creator revealed how to painlessly remove a Band-Aid
- He shared the hack with his 4.2 million followers who were stunned
A man has caused an internet frenzy after revealing an incredible trick that means you can remove a Band-Aid without any pain.
sidney raz took to TikTok to show how getting up from just one corner of an adhesive bandage can save you from suffering.
The US-based content creator frequently posts life hacks on the video-sharing platform where he has 4.2 million followers.
Most recently, Sidney wowed social media users with her advice on how to remove a Band-Aid in a viral video that has amassed more than 660,000 views so far.
Sidney Raz took to TikTok to show how getting up from just one corner of an adhesive bandage can save you from suffering.
The US-based content creator frequently posts life hacks on the video-sharing platform where he has 4.2 million followers.
Speaking to the camera, he began the video revealing that he had just learned the new method.
‘Here’s something I didn’t know until I was 30. The bandages can be removed painlessly,” she said.
Preparing to demonstrate how to remove it painlessly, he placed the small bandage on her forearm.
Then, instead of pulling it off her arm, she simply pinched one corner and pulled it up.
The other side of the bandage comes off immediately and means it can be removed in seconds.
Sidney was unfazed when it came out, admitting on camera that even he was surprised at how well it had worked.
Surprised, he said, “I didn’t, I didn’t even feel that happen.”
At the end of the video, he advised viewers to “take the Band-Aid off” so they never have to deal with the torment of removing a bandage again.
Most recently, Sidney wowed social media users with her advice on how to remove a Band-Aid in a viral video that has so far racked up more than 660,000 views.
And social media users were quick to flood the comments with dozens of compliments on the technique.
And social media users were quick to flood in comments, with some divided by the new advice.
At one camp, there were dozens who showered praise on the technique.
One person commented: ‘What kind of dark magic is [this]?’
Another user added: ‘Everyone [of] my childhood was a lie
“No, what is this witchcraft,” said another user.
And someone else just added: ‘I learned something new today!’
But there were other viewers who were less than convinced that the suggestion would actually work.
But there were other viewers who were less than convinced that the suggestion would actually work.
One person commented: “Try it again after two days of using it, when the sticky bits melt into your hair and pores through body temperature.”
“Try it with a cloth band-aid that’s been on for half a day,” another user said.
One person added: “Let it soak for a few days and then try it again.”
“I won’t believe it until you get one of the cloth bandages that practically become one with your skin after 24 hours,” another person wrote.