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Dr. Scholl's Moleskin Plus offers a premium adhesive cotton flannel solution designed to cushion corns, calluses, and sore spots. With a generous size of 3 - 4 5/8" x 3 3/8" and a total of 6 strips, this versatile product can be cut to fit any shape, providing tailored comfort wherever you need it.
D**R
Pretty good for the money
These stick on fairly well. However, if you wear them if you’re working out, doing yard work or anything else where you get hot and sweaty, they don’t stay on. I’d probably buy again since there are really no other options. The ones from Wal-Mart are a complete joke and fall off during walking.
J**K
Does the Job
Don’t need the moleskin very often, but it does a good job protecting my feet when I do. Cut, trim, stick it on and forget it.
C**K
Horrible.
I bought a pair of Dr. Scholl’s sandals from another retailer. After 15 minutes of wearing them, the backs of my ankles looked and felt like they’d been run through a meat grinder. So I ordered these so that I could continue to wear the sandals, because they were really cute and also cost $50 and couldn’t be returned since I’d worn them (and likely bled on them).After the unexplained delivery delay (which was enough to allow the original wounds to scab over), I followed the instructions and washed and dried the skin to which I’d planned to apply them. I cut patches big enough to extend both well above and well below the part of the sandal that rubbed. I stuck them on and put on the shoes. Walked to my car; so far, so good. Drove to the grocery store, got out and went inside. Not 5 feet inside the store and the patches were already coming off and the sandals were rubbing the brand new skin off the backs of my heels. I have no idea how because there was at least an inch of moleskin extending both above and below the problem area of the shoe. I guess the adhesive just wasn’t strong enough?Anyway, total waste of money. I ended up buying extra large band-aids in order to keep wearing the shoes.
P**R
Quality is much better than off brands.
I had tried to save some money and bought an off brand and was very disappointed. Those got tossed out and I ordered these again. Some things it’s just better to use the real thing.
A**C
Buh-bye big city blisters!
I use these when I travel to NYC and San Fran. I don't have any corns or anything. I use them to prevent blisters. Because I walk A LOT when I travel for work, I put these inside my shoes like a pad or insert. These are much less expensive than those shoe inserts made to prevent blisters and they don't slip out like those things do either. The adhesive on these is very strong. When I can't put them inside a shoe, I adhere them to the back of my ankle or other potential pain point that make cause blisters after long walks in the city. They work perfectly!! The only downside is that these match a Caucasian skin tone only. So they will be very visible on darker skin tones. Dr. Scholls really should make products for *everyone*.
S**A
Did its job very well!!!
Used it to cover a blister on a loved ones nose, caused by the pressure from wearing a BiPAP at nighttime. Cutting a strip to put across her nose so it would protect her skin and decrease the feeling of the pressure helped her sleep much better at night! Nothing else worked!
R**S
They stay put on toes even in the shower!
I used this product on callouses one my feet. After just a couple of weeks, the callouses were healed!
T**C
Moleskin is ok, but Band-Aid Blister protection worked better for me
I used this product while on my Grand Canyon hiking trip. The product worked ok. I gave it an avg rating because the moleskin peeled up on the edge which further irritated the blister. This happened to myself and other fellow hkers in my group. I did apply the moleskin on dry skin, but I think contact with my hiking shoe resulted in the edge peeling. I applied the Moleskin before the blister got too large or bad. The applied Moleskin was at least 2x as large as the blister to insure adequate coverage and adhesion to healthy skin. After day 1 of hiking on the blister with the Moleskin, I ended up switching to the Band-Aid Blister Protection on Day 2. I personally had much better results with this product. The single application protected my blister for the remainder of the trip. I would highly recommend the Band-aid brand provided the blister is not larger than their product.
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