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Amazing Cream!

Originally posted by suzi_stiltz@Aug 10 2004, 10:20 PM
How do you girls know for sure that it is not for the heels of your shoes? It says "Cracked Heel Cream". Are you sure it's not to keep your high heels from cracking?

I think that would be great. Maybe then I wouldn't break any more stilletos.
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"dry and cracked" always seem to relate to the foot, a "cracked heel cream" definitely sounds like a foot cream to me, plus it also says "relief" :flower:
maybe someday they'll come up with some protective cream for the heel of shoes, would be nice ;)
 
Originally posted by suzi_stiltz@Aug 10 2004, 10:20 PM
How do you girls know for sure that it is not for the heels of your shoes? It says "Cracked Heel Cream". Are you sure it's not to keep your high heels from cracking?

I think that would be great. Maybe then I wouldn't break any more stilletos.
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i'm sorry ...but this is too ridiculous...it's under FOOT CARE on the website...YOU posted it...didn't you read what you were posting?!?!?!?

http://www.shoes.com/category.asp?c=Accessories%7CFoot+Care


:lol:
 
I think this cream is definitely for the heels of the shoes. I have been putting it on my heels since I got it and it works great - no more cracks or breaks! I think it is because it makes them more slippery so they don't get caught in things. Of course it's a little harder to walk with my heels sliding around but I think I'm almost used to it now. You just have to be sure the toe part hits the ground first - I think that's the trick.

I also like the way this cream makes the heels clean and shiny! And so much easier to drive in heels because they don't stick in the carpet as much. The only problem is that it is no good for suede type shoes. It just makes the heels really sticky and it's really hard to wipe off. Oh well I guess you can't have everything.

You girls should try this cream on your heels - it's great!
 
This topic is cracking me up so hard! I'm sorry :lol: !

Maybe i need some of this dr scholl cream :P
 
Originally posted by suzi_stiltz@Aug 11 2004, 02:50 PM
I think this cream is definitely for the heels of the shoes. I have been putting it on my heels since I got it and it works great - no more cracks or breaks! I think it is because it makes them more slippery so they don't get caught in things. Of course it's a little harder to walk with my heels sliding around but I think I'm almost used to it now. You just have to be sure the toe part hits the ground first - I think that's the trick.

I also like the way this cream makes the heels clean and shiny! And so much easier to drive in heels because they don't stick in the carpet as much. The only problem is that it is no good for suede type shoes. It just makes the heels really sticky and it's really hard to wipe off. Oh well I guess you can't have everything.

You girls should try this cream on your heels - it's great!
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I'm sorry.. but maybe all the time in the high altitude air in those 5+ inch heels has made you lose it a bit...

The cream is for your FEET. :P
 
It only took me a minute or so to figure out it wasn't for heels, and then I felt stupid.

Suze, maybe it works (post it in our "Multipurpose" thread :lol: ) but it really ISN'T meant for that... I mean... :ninja:
 
okay...hahaha...very funny 'suzi stiltz'...so, are you some middle aged drag queen from the midwest having their jollies here...cause there is now no way i believe a word you are saying...

first the nonsense about sleeping with your shoes on and now putting foot cream on your shoes...

the website clearly states that the cream is part of foot care and since you can write i assume you can read...so you can't believe that it is for your shoes...so you are obviously just having fun...

well...at least you're creative...not as creative as some others...but very creative...lol...

that's all... i'm done...:rolleyes:
:lol:
 
If you actually wear leather soled shoes you do need to apply a shoe cream to the soles, and the heels as well.

And yes, it does prevent cracking, dryness of the leather soles.
 
Softgrey,

Why are you always so mean to people who do not agree with you? I think you must just be some frustrated old bitty. Why don't you just keep all your negative comments to yourself and let the rest of us enjoy the messages.

Incroyable knows what I'm talking about! So there!
 
Originally posted by Incroyable@Aug 11 2004, 06:07 PM
If you actually wear leather soled shoes you do need to apply a shoe cream to the soles, and the heels as well.

And yes, it does prevent cracking, dryness of the leather soles.
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I've worn leather-soled brogues all my life - I've never had a single 'crack' in the sole :huh:
 
Originally posted by suzi_stiltz@Aug 11 2004, 06:17 PM
Softgrey,

Why are you always so mean to people who do not agree with you? I think you must just be some frustrated old bitty. Why don't you just keep all your negative comments to yourself and let the rest of us enjoy the messages.

Incroyable knows what I'm talking about! So there!
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you thought that was mean?!?!...i could have called you a complete fool for being unable to read the instructions and for wasting your time and money applying foot cream to your hooker/stripper shoes...

THAT would have been mean... :rolleyes:

or hadn't you noticed that pretty much everyone was laughing at you ?!?!...

i am actually giving you the benefit of the doubt and imagining that you cannot actually be that dumb...so you must be joking...because i hate to think that there are people out there foolish enough to believe that foot cream when applied to the heel of the shoe would do anything but create a greasy mess...please tell me you're joking...PLEASE!!!!!


:(
 
Originally posted by PrinceOfCats@Aug 11 2004, 06:18 PM
I've worn leather-soled brogues all my life - I've never had a single 'crack' in the sole :huh:
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Traditional shoecare dictates that the soles be treated with shoe cream, not shoe polish, to prevent dryness, and cracking which happens in the arch area.

Shoes should also be put to a rest every other day with the shoe trees in them.:)
 
do you honestly think that was screaming?...

were there any caps?...i still don't believe you're telling the truth...so whatever...
 
Softgrey I'm so pissed at you for not telling me about this. :rolleyes:
How could you be so mean to that nice lady?
 

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