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Foot Savers, Relief When Shoes Rub Your Feet The Wrong Way

posted September 29, 2009 - 8:20am
Foot Savers, Relief When Shoes Rub Your Feet The Wrong Way

Women have a love affair with shoes that men simply can't understand. We must have the right shoes to match our outfit, and we will sacrifice foot comfort for style any day of the week. The sacrifices our feet make to carry us forth in style does come with a price, the price of varying degrees of foot pain when our shoes rub our feet the wrong way. The sacrificial foot pain can be minimized, sometimes even eliminate, with these foot saver product ideas.

Love stiletto shoes but hate the pain the high heels create in the balls of your feet? The foot saver product for you that will allow to you keep wearing those stilettos without pain are Dr. Scholl's For her Heels Insoles.

Love to wear sneakers but hate the damp feeling feet and lack of cushioning they provide when doing high impact exercises? Foot Petals makes a foot saver designed for sneakers that will wick away the moisture from your feet while they're inside the hot environment of a sneaker and will also give additional cushioning for foot shock absorption. These foot savers for sneakers are called Sporty Soles.

Do you love strappy shoes but they don't love you back? Prevent those straps from rubbing you the wrong way with this foot saver: Airplus For Her Hug My Heels for padded foot protection right where you need it, where the shoe straps connect with your foot.

Are blisters and foot chaffing what you need relief from? You have a choice of two good foot saver products that will eliminate the shoe rub that causes these problems; Band-Aid Advanced Healing Blister Pads or Nexcare Waterproof Bandages. Both foot saver products will stay in place on your feet and provide the protection and relief that your feet need to carry you where you want to go in style and comfort.



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