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puffkin
05-11-2001, 12:24 PM
What is moleskin and how do you use it? I keep reading about it on these boards.
Thanks!
Buzz2001
05-11-2001, 12:52 PM
Moleskin is a Dr Scholl's item that you use to cover areas prone to blisters or use it to cover existing blisters in a doughnut shape cut out. It is like adding another layer of skin.
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CapeCod53
05-13-2001, 09:35 AM
Moleskin comes in pieces much bigger than you need for a blister on the back of your ankle so you need to bring scissors with you to cut it. The advantage over bandaids is that it will stay in place & not bunch or come off as easily as bandaids. I have had great luck with Bandaid's brand blister bandages that come in little plastic cases. But I have small feet & very narrow back of the ankle. They did not work on my 6 foot size 12 shoe 15 year old during football practice last year. The moleskin worked for him.
MichaelH
05-13-2001, 12:08 PM
Something I like better that the moleskin is another product by Dr. Scholl's. I like it because it seems to stay in place better than the moleskin. The product is called Cushlin, comes in a blue pastic box. You can put them on before you get a blister or over an existing blister. I use these every time we go do Disney and I have not had problems with getting blisters.
Have a Disney Day!
MichaelH:)
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