1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't waste your money!, July 20, 2011
This review is from: Dr. Scholl's Blister Treatment, 8 ct. (Health and Beauty)
I agree with the previous review that this product is horrible, but for the opposite reason. I couldn't get these to stick to my foot! They would stick for a few minutes but within about 3 minutes of walking, they would peel off.
BandAids work about the same as these pads and they are a lot cheaper.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible!, February 5, 2011
This review is from: Dr. Scholl's Blister Treatment, 8 ct. (Health and Beauty)
I usually keep my negative comments to myself, but this product is horrible! I warn others because I don't want them to have the added pain that I went through with my blisters. Instead of helping to treat or protect my blisters, these bandages stuck to my blisters and ripped them off when I removed them. (Yes, I read the directions of soaking the cushion - then slowly stretch it straight from one side and then slowly pull up.) The adhesive was so strong that it was incredibly difficult to get it off even after I got the bandage part off (in pieces). These "Blister Treatments" made my blisters worse and added pain to my already hurting feet! Do not buy them!
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