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How to have bunion-free feet by Dr. Scholl

Submitted by Kristine Roa on Thursday, 18 March 20102 Comments
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The title was not meant to be a tongue-twister, by the way.

One’s addiction to heels, platforms and wedges sometimes takes its toll on your feet. Bunions, blisters and, worst, a sprained ankle might just become the worse of you. What I learned during Sinulog 2010 was that if you want to hop from one event to another, you have to protect your feet. It is highly unlikely that a woman will start turning her heels into the enemy so if you can’t beat them, wear Scholls!

This Scholl Bunion protector is my ultimate savior!

Dr. Scholl for healthy Feet

What are Bunions
Hallux valgus, or bunions, are an enlargement of the joint at the base of the big toe (called the metatarsophalangeal or MTP joint) that forms when the bone or tissue of the big toe joint moves out of place. This causes the toe to bend toward the others, causing a painful lump of bone on the foot. The process can take a very long time to develop. Bunions can be the result of an injury that causes a normal person to walk in a different way, thus leading to the formation of a bunion. Bunions also develop because of hereditary abnormal foot types that cause the person to walk in a way that forms a bunion.

Dr Scholl Bunion Protector

Since the abnormal foot types that cause bunions can be inherited, it is likely that if parents had bunions, their children would develop them also.

How to Wear Scholl Bunion Protector
Feet should be clean and dry. Remove protector from backing paper. Place centrally over bunion, adhesive next to skin. Press protector against skin to ensure fixing.

What it does that I love so much:
Soft cushioning felt with Comfortplus™ cushioning that cushions with every step
Self-stick waterproof adhesive holds cushion in place
Won’t “catch” on hosiery
reduce friction and pressure on painful bunions and relieve pain immediately
slim and soft design of the protectors make them ideal for use in closer fitting footware
due to the hypo-allergenic adhesive, the protectors are suitable for sensitive skin.

About Scholl
Dr. Scholl has been looking after feet for over 100 years, ever since the company’s founder, Dr William Mathias Scholl, made it his life-long mission to improve the health, comfort and well-being of people through their feet.

This dedication remains as strong as ever and, with the advent of our innovations and new technologies, we are able to provide an ever growing range of footwear and footcare solutions.

The pair makes walking around sooooo much better! Helps taking care of your feet a piece of cake! Scholl Bunion Protectors are disposable and can only be used once. It retails at P180 & sold at almost all department stores in Cebu.

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2 Comments »

  • Nathan and Kimberley Road Hongkong | The Glamarazzi said:

    [...] and put them on. The walking was tolerable but still it can’t replace those cushion-y feel of Dr. Scholls! Will be posting on our last trip to the Hongkong International Airport after [...]

  • What I learned During Sinulog 2010 | best be overdressed said:

    [...] 1. Stampede-ready shoes. It is highly unlikely that a stampede happens during Sinulog street parties but a stampede usually means a scream fest because a Kapamilya celebrity is waving at them from their floats. 2. Sunblock. Carry one not wear it! 3. Water. Water. Water. 4. Street-Party light. This means that the lighter, the better. If you feel the need to carry essentials such as extra t-shirts, alcohol, cotton swabs, leave them in the car. Sling or messenger bags help keep you from worrying where you last placed your stuff. 5. Camera! Even if you didn’t sign up for the Sinulog Photo Contest and paid P650 for the PRESS ID, you can still get very beautiful stills even at the sidelines and viewing decks. 6. Lipgloss. Instant retouch, anyone? 7. Scholl for a bunion-free life! [...]

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