The Best Inclusive Bandages For All Skin Tones

Brands like Band-Aid and Tru-Colour make bandages that come in shades of brown.
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As a child, I was no stranger to the occasional scrape, bump and bruise thanks to my adventurous nature. My parents basically kept a box of bandages and Neosporin on standby whenever I played outside. And even though I’ve traded playgrounds for coffee shops and scooters for a subway, my slight clumsiness still means I end up with the occasional random scratch on my body.

But two things that I’ve become hyper-aware in recent years, after multiple instances of violence and discrimination against my community, are representation and inclusion. And despite bandages being such a minuscule aspect of everyday life, putting on one that actually matches my skin tone means more to me than I ever thought it would. 

Having a tiny object that most people will wear at some point during their lives come in colors other than the “default” beige makes me feel seen (literally) and allows me to deter attention from wounds like bandages are meant to do. 

Though we still have a way to go with more inclusive bandages becoming available to match everyone’s skin tone, especially in doctors’ offices, I’m excited about the ones that exist already online. Brands like Tru-Colour, Band-Aid and BioSwiss all make bandages in various shades of brown (even deep brown!) so that children, teens and adults of all skin tones can have experience a real “nude” bandage. Check them out below. 

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Tru-Colour skin tone bandages
Tru-Colour's skin tone bandages are available to buy individually or in a variety pack. The company launched in 2014 to provide bandages and kinesiology tape for people of all skin tones. The bandages come in four colors: dark brown, brown, olive and beige. They're safe for sensitive skin and made with flexible fabric so you can move with ease and comfort. The variety pack comes with four 30-count bandages in each color.
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Band-Aid Ourtone bandages
In 2021, Band-Aid launched its Ourtone brand of bandages, which come in three shades of brown to cater to people with darker skin tones. These bandages can be bought individually or as a set (one color per set) of three boxes of 30 bandages each. They're made with memory weave fabric for flexibility, so they move as you move and stay on for up to 24 hours. The bandages come in three colors: deep, medium and light.
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BioSwiss Truetone skin tone adhesive bandages
In addition to BioSwiss' other bandage offerings, which come in a ton of different shapes and designs, you can also get the brand's Truetone bandages. Created for a range of skin tones, these bandages come in four colors: dark brown, brown, olive and beige. Each box contains 32 bandages in four shades.

Before You Go

11 Black-owned skin care products
Shani Darden Retinol Reform(01 of11)
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The first product on our list comes at the recommendation of Evie Samuel, a London-based content creator who does honest reviews of various skin care products on her Instagram.

"I was definitely late to the party on this one, but after seeing how much people loved it I had to try it out. It did not disappoint," Samuel said. "I love this because it’s not your typical harsh retinol but it still delivers amazing results. It honestly leaves my skin looking so smooth and even. I’m obsessed."

Shani Darden Retinol Reform aims to reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles while also brightening your skin. It works on normal, combination and oily skin. Expert esthetician Shani Darden founded her skin care brand from custom-made formulas that proved to be a huge success for her clients.
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Topicals High Roller ingrown hair tonic(02 of11)
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Relieve post-shave discomfort with this tonic from Topicals that soothes irritation and prevents bumps from ingrown hairs. Founded by Olamide Olowe and Claudia Teng, Topicals offers clinically tested products for people who have chronic skin conditions like eczema and discoloration. It was recommended by Saleam Tyree Singleton, creator of The Method Male, a platform he uses to advocate for men's beauty and skin care.

"This is a first-of-its-kind product for treating ingrowns. It’s quickly become a must for my post-shaved skin. It relieves itchiness and irritation almost immediately. The best part is that it can be used all over the body," Singleton said.

The tonic contains salicylic acid to clear pore buildup, zinc PCA to decrease inflammation and glycolic acid to exfoliate and help fix uneven texture.
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Ustawi red algae detoxifying toner(03 of11)
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Singleton also picked Ustawi's super hydrating red algae detoxifying toner. Red algae, African superfruit baobab, organic myrtle leaf and hesperidin come together to hydrate and invigorate all skin types. Ustawi was founded by Natacha Paugam, who uses resources from her homeland of Africa as a blueprint for skin care and beauty.

"I adore this hydrating toner with anti-pollution benefits. I’ve used it for months. Ustawi’s line is so luxe and uses the best ingredients chosen to treat melanin-rich skin," Singleton said.
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Topicals Faded serum for dark spots and discoloration(04 of11)
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Topicals earns a second mention on our list thanks to Hannah Harris, the creator and hands behind @browngirlhands, a platform she dedicated to showing the hands of Black people holding products after she noticed this was missing in most advertisements. The gel-like Faded serum aims to reduce the look of fine dark spots, scars and marks.

"It's one of the only products that has been able to help my dark spots and reduce the number of bumps I get on my forehead," Harris said. "A few months after using it, I stopped wearing complexion products completely because I was so confident in my skin and I'm forever grateful."
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Afokoskin black soap foaming face wash(05 of11)
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Founded by Ghana native Aforkor Amelia, Afokoskin offers skin care products derived from high quality natural ingredients, including the black soap foaming face wash recommended by Brooke DeVard Ozaydinli, creator marketing manager at Instagram and host of the Naked Beauty Planet podcast.

"Afokoskin makes a black soap foaming cleanser that I swear by. It removes all makeup [and] cleanses thoroughly but doesn’t leave your skin feeling stripped dry," Ozaydinli said.

Made for sensitive skin, this gentle cleanser fights acne, soothes dry skin, treats discoloration and helps minimize fine lines and wrinkles.
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Bolden brightening moisturizer(06 of11)
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Ozaydinli also listed this brightening moisturizer with vitamin C and SPF 30 from Bolden as one of her essentials. Created by Ndidi Obidoa and Chinelo Chidozie, Bolden is a skin care line that strives to meet the needs of women of color.

"I absolutely love the vitamin C sunscreen from Bolden. It’s super lightweight, blends perfectly and you get that added benefit of the vitamin C which helps to even skin tone," Ozaydinli said.

A lot of sunscreens leave a dreaded, annoying white cast when applied to darker skin, but this one doesn't, according to these Amazon reviews.
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Epara moisturizing face cream(07 of11)
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Ozohu Adoh founded her skincare brand Epara, which means “to cocoon oneself” in the Nigerian dialect Ebira, to introduce people to organic and natural ingredients sourced from Africa. Epara's moisturizing face cream is another of Ozaydinli's must-haves.

"My nighttime routine these days always includes this gorgeous velvety moisturizer from Epara Skin. It leaves my skin feeling so soft while also tackling hyperpigmentation," Ozaydinli said.
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Hyper Skin brightening dark spot vitamin C serum(08 of11)
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Desiree Verdejo founded Hyper Skin to specifically address the needs of Black and brown skin. The brightening dark spot serum recommended by Saj Mack, an Atlanta-based content creator and makeup artist, contains vitamin C and kojic acid to treat hyperpigmentation.

"This is a great vitamin C serum that provides antioxidant support while fading hyperpigmentation," Mack said.
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54 Thrones Makeda body melt(09 of11)
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Christina Funke Tegbe created 54 Thrones to promote clean beauty and share the authenticity of Africa's rich resources. The Makeda body melt is a hydrating in-shower balm made with ethically sourced ingredients from cooperatives and artisans across Africa.

"A luxurious solid balm," said skin care enthusiast Addy Bello. "I apply it on damp skin and massage, leaving my skin cocooned in softness. Lastly, the scent is divine — the blend of blue tansy, cocoa and lavender make this a must-have for self-care routines!"
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Rosen Break-Out(10 of11)
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Rosen Skincare was started by Jamika Martin as a way to help others who experience intense acne flare-ups, as she did as a pre-teen. Bello stands by the brand's Break-Out stick, which works as a spot treatment to prevent the spread of bumps and breakouts.

"It’s a portable and affordable spot treatment. The peppermint oil provides instant cooling relief on inflamed whiteheads and acne while the zinc oxide absorbs excess oil. I love it because it’s gentle enough to be used multiple times a week," Bello said.
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Ami Cole lip oil treatment(11 of11)
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This lip oil from Diarrha N'Diaye-Mbaye's Ami Cole skin care and beauty brand has been all over my Instagram feed -- and it's another one of Ozaydinli's favorites. It protects, gives shines and adds a subtle rosy tint to lips without being sticky. It's packed with baobab seed oil for moisture, camellia oil for hydration and passionfruit seed oil that acts as an antioxidant.

"My favorite lip gloss of all time is the Ami Cole lip treatment oil. It really lasts forever but doesn’t feel sticky on your lips and the shade is just so flattering on brown skin. I’m never without this!" Ozaydinli said.
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