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Post by freecharlie on May 30, 2018 21:04:51 GMT
I saw some at target. Since I am planning on being on my feet a lot the next week and I have an ankle brace, the thought intrigues me.
I saw a spray at target and a balm online.
Has anybody ever used such a product? Did it work?
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Post by scraphappy0501 on May 30, 2018 22:00:23 GMT
I've used a roll-on type anti-blister product and a powder product ( BlisterShield ). I thought the powder product worked better for me, but depending on where you tend to blister, a roll on or even spray product might work better. I tend to get blisters on the bottom of my feet at the base of my toes and on the part of my foot where the arch meets the heel on the inner side (I have fallen arches so the inner part that has fallen is where I blister.) I bought my anti-blister powder years ago and just now am running out of it, so it was a good investment for me.
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keithurbanlovinpea
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Post by keithurbanlovinpea on May 30, 2018 23:15:44 GMT
I just use Body Glide like runners use
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jayfab
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Post by jayfab on May 30, 2018 23:36:00 GMT
I use Monistat antichafing powder gel. Works great for me.
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peasquared
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Post by peasquared on May 30, 2018 23:55:18 GMT
I use Band-aid's blister block. It looks like a blue mini deodorant stick. I rub it all over where my shoes rub and even on the shoe the first time. It works great for me.
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Post by Delta Dawn on May 31, 2018 0:14:52 GMT
This is awesome news. I get blisters from new shoes all the time. I have Body Glide and tons of anti-chaffing gel so I will try that with some new shoes and see how I do!
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likescarrots
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Post by likescarrots on Jun 1, 2018 13:06:16 GMT
I've used blister blocker, I think it was a Dr Scholl's product, and it works very well. It comes in a little tube similar to chapstick.
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Nink
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Post by Nink on Jun 1, 2018 15:03:51 GMT
I use Band-aid's blister block. It looks like a blue mini deodorant stick. I rub it all over where my shoes rub and even on the shoe the first time. It works great for me. This is what I’ve used too. Sadly, I’m pretty sure it’s been discontinued as I can’t find it anywhere.
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StephDRebel
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Post by StephDRebel on Jun 1, 2018 15:11:57 GMT
Was the spray at target in a silver can? if so, that's what i used on my last trip. it worked for feet and as chub rub protection on our thighs.
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peasquared
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Post by peasquared on Jun 1, 2018 15:23:17 GMT
I use Band-aid's blister block. It looks like a blue mini deodorant stick. I rub it all over where my shoes rub and even on the shoe the first time. It works great for me. This is what I’ve used too. Sadly, I’m pretty sure it’s been discontinued as I can’t find it anywhere. Oh No! I better go sparingly and try to make mine last.
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Post by caspad on Jun 1, 2018 16:00:58 GMT
Body Glide (at sporting goods/running stores) or Gold Bond Friction Defense Stick (at pharmacies)
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