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Dr. Scholl's For Her Ball of Foot Cushions got me excited because my right foot was giving me a lot of pain.
It states on the packaging the "immediate massaging gel comfort for the ball of your foot. Because feel the burn wasn't meant to describe the ball of your foot."
I immediately tried them in my slippers. I placed them as directed. When I slid my foot in, and the gel cushion scrunched up. I had to hold it down to get my foot in.
Next I put it in my shoes, and again it moved instead of staying in place.
When I finally had the gel cushion in the correct place, it did help to stop the burn on the ball of my foot, and also helped the pain in my toes.
I have been using these now for around a month, and still get frustrated when they don't stay in place, and roll up, when I put my foot in my shoe.
As Dr. Scholl's has a guarantee that if you are not completely satisfied with the product to mail back the receipt and the UPC code, I think I just might do this. After all I purchased these because they are supposed to stay in place, prevents toe scrunch, and removable without damage to your shoes. This I assumed meant that they can be moved from one to another.
My foot is improved, but I like a product to do what it says. I believe I paid $5 for them at Super Wal-Mart.
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