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Comfy feet
Review of Scholl Party Feet by
allyb2003
Advantages: Discreet and neat
Disadvantages: A bit fiddly to put in boots!
...I'm one of these people that wears flat shoes all the time and when I wear heels they kill the balls of my feet, until I came across Party Feet by Scholl.
They come in a pretty purple and white package that say that their ideal for all high heels and sandals.
They basically are invisable gel cushions which as it states on the front "helps prevent the burning pain in the balls of your feet".
They are made of clear gel and are non-slip to stay in place (but can be a bit fiddly to put into boots) and they are also re-usable and washable (hand wash of course).
They are £4.99 from Boots which I think is very good value for what they are considering they are washable as well.
Found them to be brilliant and didn't complain about my feet once, well worth the money!
Made for Scholl by SSL International Plc who are based in Manchester...
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17.12.2004
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They dont stay in your shoes!!!!
Review of Scholl Party Feet by
sezbobaloula
Advantages: Very Good idea!
Disadvantages: No good in sandals.
...I love wearing high heels but hate the obligatry painful burning feeling that comes with them. When i first heard about Scholl party feet at christmas, i thought wow, what a great invention. I meant to buy some everytime i was going out and always forgot and then one day i was doing the aisles in boots and came across Party Feet, at £3.99 I thought 'yeah, i'll give em a go', it'd be worth £399 if they meant i could be pain free and still 5" taller!!!
So, that weekend i was going away to Bristol I packed my favourite High Heeled sandals in my bag along with ny new party feet. On Saturday night i was looking forward to going out and strutting around in my high heels without having to sit down every five minutes to recover from painful feet. However, my party feet kept dislodging about every 5 steps and i had to keep stopping and taking...
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09.08.2004
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Great balls of fire!
Review of Scholl Party Feet by
pepper8823
Advantages: They do stop that burning feeling on the balls of feet
Disadvantages: Can make tight shoes/sandals feel tighter
...Every woman who wears high heels has felt that burning pain on the balls of her feet after a few hours of partying. My mother always told me beauty = pain, but not anymore thanks to Scholl Party Feet. They are clear gel insoles that claim to give relief to painful feet.
I was recommended these by a friend who had seen them advertised in our favourite glossy magazine. I bought them a while ago on special offer in Superdrug as they were a new product on the market, but they are currently available from Boots, priced at £4.99 (although at the time of writing this review, they were on a 3 for 2 offer). This may seem pricey for just one pair, which was my first thought when buying them, but I found that they are washable and reusable.
On my first outing with Party Feet, I was wearing brand new cream four inch strappy sandals. I...
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02.08.2004
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Fabulous, Fantastic, Feet!
Review of Scholl Party Feet by
lulu2004
Advantages: Helps relieve sore feet, Worth the cost.
Disadvantages: None to be noted.
...Scholl Party Feet
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A little packet of scholl’s party feet was slipped in as a stocking filler for me at Christmas last year. My mum seems to have a knack at finding these little gadgets and gizmos that I never knew existed, but i’m certainly not going to complain… she usually gets things spot on! I’m just going to let everyone know about this little product and what a great little invention it is!
What are they then?
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A pretty understated little plastic packet, with purple squiggles and the words “Party Feet” with an illustration of a shoe. Inside you find a silicon-like chicken fillet thing, which is actually two little gel pads to stick inside your shoe. The idea is that when you’ve been out partying, in high heels, you can slip these inside for instant relief for aching feet. Isn’t that a peachy idea...
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11.07.2004
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party feet
Review of Scholl Party Feet by
elizabeth1983
Advantages: can be washed to re-use
Disadvantages: they didn't work
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When i first joined cioa a few weeks ago, I wrote my first review on Scholl Party Feet. It was a very poor attempt, and I got a lot of S.W.H.'s for it. But I took the advice of all you veterans and wrote some more reviews, with satisfactory results. Now that I am rather embarrassed by my first review I have decided to re-write it and hopefully redeem myself.. So here goes...
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Scholl Party Feet
What are they?.....
They are little jelly cushions that you place in your heeled shoes to stop the burning sensation you get in the balls of your feet (the little mounds just under your toes) when you've been wearing heels for a long period of time. Most women, or men who like...
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13.01.2006
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Scholl Silly Slippy Party Feet
Review of Scholl Party Feet by
galaxynicole
Advantages: no pain after lots of dancing or moving about
Disadvantages: Slips out or around the shoe or sandals
...Scholl Party Feet
I bought these under recommendation of my cousin. She told me they were great to put in shoes and sandals and when I saw then at Bodycare I thought why not, I'll give these a try.
The price
They cost me £4 at Bodycare but I have seen them priced up to £7. Considering its only two bits of rubber to stick in your shoes they could be a bit cheaper but all footwear insoles are expensive so it's not too bad if they actually worked. There's only one pair per packet.
The Packaging.
It comes in a plastic package that you can do up again so you can store them in there when you're not using them.
On the front
It's got a picture of a high-heeled sandal on it with Party Feet in purple fancy lettering next to it. Under that, it says Invisible gel cushions. Help prevent the burning pain in the balls of your feet. Party...
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09.06.2005
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Summer feet
Review of Scholl Deep Moisturiser by
mandyhaley
Advantages: It really does moisturise
Disadvantages: The price
...Now that summer's well and truly here (well at least according to the calendar if not the weather!), my attention has turned to my feet. After wearing shoes during the winter, I noticed that my feet needed a little attention.
Wanting to try what I thought would be the best, I bought a tube of Scholl Deep Moisturiser. And, I'm pleased to report it did not disappoint. After less than a week of use (at night) I really noticed the difference.
Now my feet are definitely much softer, and there is no more dry skin or cracked heels for me. It is very easy to use. It absorbs quickly and is not at all messy.
Other advantages:
It has a nice pleasant smell - not too strong, but leaving your feet refreshed.
It's fairly rich, so you don't need to use lots of it.
The only downside is its price, as you are paying several pounds for the Scholl...
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30.06.2002
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Foot-tastic
Review of Scholl Party Feet by
miss_motivator
Advantages: Do what they say (prevent burning on balls of feet); re-usable; value for money; washable
Disadvantages: Can make your feet feel tight in your shoes which results in hot feet
...Last weekend I went to a wedding reception, and knowing I'd be on my feet quite a bit and with being in new shoe's, I thought I would go prepared. So, as well as breaking in my shoes by wearing a thick pair of socks (how unattractive) I also picked up a pair of Scholl Party Feet Gel Cushions. They had been recommended to me in the past by friends of mine, so they were something I had in mind to buy.
**** Where do I buy them, how much do they cost? ****
Purchased from my local Superdrug store, for one pair of gel cushions, I paid £4.99 which I thought was quite reasonable. I was expecting them to cost slightly more. They were easy to find, located in the foot care section.
*** What are they supposed to do? ***
Placed inside of your shoe, they claim to prevent the burning pain which you get on the balls of your feet which you can get...
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03.08.2004
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Rough skin, Not me...
Review of Scholl Rough Skin Remover by
Tonster
Advantages: It really works.
Disadvantages: The pumice tickles.
...If you have ever suffered from tired, acing feet with loads of rough skin then you will know just how painful it can be sometimes when you are constantly on your feet. Scholl have developed the perfect answer to this problem and the best thing about it is that it actually works.
I am constantly on my feet all day and I also suffer from rough skin and it can be painful at times. I spotted scholls rough skin remover at ASDA about a month ago and decided to try it out and I am very glad that I did.
Scholl have effectively designed this foot care 'treatment' by combining the power of both a moisturiser cream and pumice stone together.
Scholl have designed the moisturiser cream so that it matches the unique characteristics of the foot because the skin on your feet is different from the skin on other parts of your body, as it has...
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22.01.2003
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Bye bye blisters and sore feet!
Review of Scholl Party Feet by
greaves
Advantages: comfy, easy to use and stay on all night!
Disadvantages: none
...The latest invention to help us ladies is one which I felt I needed to share with anyone who wears mules, high heels or shoes which rub the heel.
I regularly wear heels when I go out and had always come home with sore feet, sometimes a nasty blister and was always wishing I could have worn my trainers instead!
Now that I can just un-peel the party feet inserts and attach them to whichever pair of shoes I'm wearing i'm on cloud nine!
They are very easy to use and although I thought they were 'too good to be true' at first, they actually work.
They are made of a silicone type material, so that they cushion your heel or the balls of your feet when you wear heels. They dont stick to your shoes either, or leave any nasty marks when you remove them.
They are also see through so no-one will ever know you're wearing them!
One point I would...
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07.06.2005
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