NatraCure Gel Corn Pads - 12 Pack with Moisturizing SmartGel Technology - Reusable Tubing Sleeves Protect and Cushion Corns, Blisters, Plantar Warts, Pressure Sores, Calluses on Feet, Toes, Fingers
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Yes, they are, br>says F. Our care instructions are as follows, taken directly from our product insert:br>br>Hand wash and completely air dry. Sprinkle talcum powder on the gel if it becomes tacky. br>br>I hope this information is helpful, and if you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Pat D. says: br>br>Best,br> NatraCure is a brand of natural medicine.
Hello, and thank you for your inquiry. Yes, these should help with a corn between your pinky and middle toes. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any additional questions or concerns. Griffin M., br>Best, br>best, br>best, br>best, br>best, br NatraCure is a brand of natural medicine.
They'll fit two of the toes, but the smallest two may be too big. Give it a shot. I suppose it is determined by the size of your feet.
Hello Jenny,br>The NatraCure Gel Corn Pads 12 Pack are Small/Medium in size, so they should fit your needs perfectly. Thank you for your inquiry; if you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Marcin S., br>Best, br>Best, br>Best, br>Best, br>Best, br> NatraCure is a company that specializes in alternative medicine.
Selected User Reviews For NatraCure Gel Corn Pads - 12 Pack with Moisturizing SmartGel Technology - Reusable Tubing Sleeves Protect and Cushion Corns, Blisters, Plantar Warts, Pressure Sores, Calluses on Feet, Toes, Fingers
It hurt so much! These small toe sleeves with gel were recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately ordered them. I was using a product to get rid of them, but I needed the cushion in the meantime as I recovered. My toes were happy because they weren't as bulky as corn pads. Wear it on a daily basis to avoid the rubbing that comes with having messed up feet like mine.
These were purchased to help with a painful corn on my little toe. I was taken aback by the pad's thickness. As long as I am not wearing a shoe, it feels fine on the toe. It is excruciatingly painful for me to put on a shoe because it presses so hard against my corn. When it's turned on, it's even worse than when it's turned off! However, it is slightly better if I wear a loose shoe, such as when I loosen my sneakers. My 2nd toe (next to my big toe), which was recently broken, is doing better with the pad. It isn't squeezing you. The pads don't stay put. br>br> They roll and get out of place when a sock is pulled over them. I have to tape it on first, then put a sock and a shoe on top of it. br>br>The good news is that the pads are washable, so they last a long time.
In closed toed shoes (heels), my third toe has always rubbed. flats) - I've been dealing with this issue for a long time. My mother suggested a drugstore product, so I decided to look for something similar on Amazon. These were discovered by me. They're fantastic! Before discarding a pair, I use them for about a month. For the amount of discomfort it alleviates and the amount of time I get out of each pair, I believe it is a reasonable price. I wish I'd been aware of these earlier. I will buy from you again.
I needed it for my big toes, but it was only made for small toes. I assumed that because it was a 12-pack, there would be a variety of sizes. Nope.
This product did a fantastic job. I've tried everything else on the market, and these corn protectors are the best; I'm a physical therapist, and I've recommended them to a few of my patients. My corns have been relieved at long last.
I needed something to provide a little cushion between my big and pinky toes and the steel/composite toe caps in my Keen Sparta industrial shoes (which rub on the edges of the caps). I was using Corn/Callus pads that were adhesive and worked well, but were also expensive. The biggest issue wasn't fitment, but rather the elastic bandage style surround that secures them around the toes would roll and become a narrow, abrasive almost knife-like device by the end of the second day I wore them, cutting the insides of each toe and causing major chaffing and cutting two of four toes! Perhaps the 8-year-old. Who knows if walking 10 miles around the warehouse where I work didn't help, but you can't bother them all day. They should hold the way they're supposed to, but they don't. I'd return them if I could, but I was unable to do so due to the time constraint. Oh well, it's $15 that's been squandered. They probably work better for someone who isn't logging miles on a daily basis, but they were of no use to me.
I'm glad I went with this brand because the shoes are extremely comfortable and cushioned, and they can be worn multiple times. This is an excellent buy, not only because of the high quality, but also because there are 12 in the package, which is more than other brands. I would strongly suggest it.
I used to buy a three-pack of Dr Scholl's high-quality completely gel-lined tubes, but they are no longer available on the internet or in stores. I'd have to wear THREE of them because this manufacturer only puts gel in about a third of the tube, which only protects a small portion of my toe injury/protection site. The tube is already fraying from attempting to open it with my finger, let alone wearing it inside a shoe on a regular basis. I use protection on my injured toes so that I can work out on the treadmill in athletic shoes without aggravating or causing further damage. In comparison to the Dr Scholl's quality, I find these to be a huge letdown.