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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.
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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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.
First Aid Antiseptic. External Analgesic.
Restores moisture to dry, cracked skin.
Dr. Scholl's® Cracked Heel Relief Cream works three ways to relieve excessively dry, cracked skin:
Rich, non-greasy formula restores moisture, then locks it in to help return skin to a healthy condition.
A topical analgesic provides fast relief of the pain of tender, cracked skin.
A first aid antiseptic ingredient works to prevent infection.
Dr. Scholl's® Cracked Heel Relief Cream will leave skin soft and silky smooth. It can also be used on minor cracks on hands and elbows.
Indications:
First aid to help prevent infection in minor skin cuts and cracks. Provides temporary relief of pain associated with these conditions as well as with other minor skin irritations, scrapes and burns.
Directions:
Adults and children 2 years of age and older: Clean the affected area. Apply a small amount of this product on the affected area 1 to 3 times daily. May be covered with a sterile bandage.