Dr. Scholl's Moleskin Plus 4 5/8-Inch X 3 3/8 Inch Padding, 3 Count Package
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The moleskin plus has some padding, while the mole foam has foam for added comfort.
It's about 1/8 of an inch thick. More than sufficient. Immediate relief is required.
Yes, I believe I did that, but when I put my shoe on and off, it rubbed off, but that could have been my fault.
I wish I knew the answer, but I've never tried it in the pool and thus have no idea.
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Selected User Reviews For Dr. Scholl's Moleskin Plus 4 5/8-Inch X 3 3/8 Inch Padding, 3 Count Package
It adds a layer of protection and, unlike a bandaid, won't come off halfway through the day. It's a standard band-aid beige, so depending on your skin tone, it won't be too noticeable when you put it on. (Get with it, Dr. Scholl's, and create some variety for different skin tones! It protects the skin and lasts all day. )br>br> If it's persistent enough and the shoe won't stretch in that spot after breaking it in, I'll even stick it inside my shoe. It's also good for shoes where the balls of my feet rub and cause friction throughout the day. It helps to reduce friction by sticking a rectangle of it inside the shoe on the insole near the ball of the foot. On the skin, it lasts all day, and inside the shoe, it lasts for weeks.
Dr Scholl's decided to make their current Moleskin, despite the fact that it is labeled Plus, VERY thin in order to "serve us better," as others have stated. I have some older (really old) Moleskin that is much thicker, and I foolishly assumed that the Plus would be at least as thick, but it isn't.
This moleskin isn't "PLUS," but rather extremely thin. In addition, the size is incorrect: it should be 4 1/8" x 3 3/8" instead.
This item is a must-have in my travel bag. I can't tell you how many times it's come in handy while I've been on the road. I've saved a lot of pairs of shoes from the trash.
I walk more than 10 miles per day for five or six days at a time, so I have to be careful with my feet on these trips. Dr. Scholl's Moleskin is a true workhorse! It's simple to put on, stays put even when your feet get wet, protects your skin from blisters, and the adhesive doesn't peel your skin away when you're ready to take it off. I've tried other moleskin products, but this one is by far the most effective.
It clings to you, so make sure you're ready. It really works. It sticks very well, so make sure you apply it directly to the surface you want it to adhere to. I had a hole in my underwire, so I covered it with this product and haven't had any problems.
It fits well on my heel, but as soon as I start hiking and there is any moisture, it pulls away, aggravating the blister I already had.
This was not purchased for the intended use. It was purchased to repair bras in which the underwire had broken through. I saw the solution on Pinterest and wanted to give it a try because it had happened to me before, and it worked perfectly.