Reddit Reddit reviews Dr. Scholl’s Moleskin Plus Padding Roll (24" x 4 5/8") // All-Day Pain Relief and Protection from Shoe Friction with Soft Padding That Conforms to the Foot and Can Be Cut To Any Size

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u/leveraction1970 · 48 pointsr/HadToHurt

Fuck the athletic tape. Just use this stuff. https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Scholls-Moleskin-Padding-Count/dp/B007W9MGLI/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1526522185&sr=8-2&keywords=mole+skin

Stick it to the parts of your feet that rub against your boots, heel, big toe, second toe if you've got freaky feet. It's peel and stick and takes like 2.2 seconds to put on before you put on your socks. You can cut it to whatever shape you want to fit your foot better, but you don't need to be that accurate for it to work.

u/GreyReanimator · 14 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

It's good to buy a pair of 2inch heels to wear every now and then to get used to them. That way when you want to wear the 4inch ones you are comfortable. But for now, just wear them around the house and vacuum. It's a great way to get used to them. When you walk keep your eyes up and stand up straight. Walk heel to toe! Try to walk on a line to get a good hip movement with your toes slightly pointing out. If your arch isn't touching buy some dr. Scholes heels inserts. They stick to the soul and give you more arch support. Also you must buy a roll of dr.scholes mole skin to cut up some pieces about bandaid size and keep in your purse to put on your skin when you get a blister. You WILL get blisters!
Dr. Scholl's DreamWalk For Her High Heel Insoles (1 Pair) Women's Sizes 6-10 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0020I3750/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_WBu1wbT923JB9

(The ball of foot pad is also good if it hurts there more then your arch)

Dr. Scholl's Moleskin Plus 24" x 4 5/8" Padding Roll, 1 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007W9MGLI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_zCu1wbA4J43W5

http://youtu.be/vHTNldZ9z4c

u/VictorRobellini · 7 pointsr/VisitingIceland

It really depends on how you are traveling the Ring Road, but most of this will be useful.

  • Lip Balm
  • Hand moisturizer
  • Suntan lotion
  • Good sleeping bag
  • Good wind/rain jacket
  • Gloves
  • Scarf
  • I always travel with at least 3 meters of rope/paracord and I always find a use for it
  • Muli-tool / Swiss Army Knife
  • Thick socks (especially for sleeping)
  • Sandals / Flip-Flops
  • Garbage & Grocery bags - Big and small - for dirty clothes and garbage
  • [Mole Skin] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007W9MGLI/ref=s9_acsd_top_hd_bw_bFrLR_c_x_1_w?) - Don't let blisters slow you down
  • Small bottle of hand sanitizer
  • Biodegradable wipes
  • Extra map
u/CaptainClough · 7 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Definitely a Screen Protector

A Travelling Case would be nice.

I also added Dr Scholls Moleskin to the front of my dock to reduce the risk of scratching the screen protector. (Two small strips on the parts inside the dock that are raised.)

A Memory Card also helps for the digital only games.

What color Switch did you get? I got the grey switch then bought a pair of Red Joycons and another pair of Blue Joycons. So in total I have a grey, red, and blue L Joycon and a grey, red, and blue R Joycon.

If you got the grey switch and then buy the [two color Joycon packs] (https://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Switch-Joy-Con-Neon-Neon-Blue/dp/B01N6QJ58Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1493753597&sr=8-2&keywords=blue+joycons) then you won't be able to get one of each color for L/R without over paying. This is because the [two color Joycon packs] (https://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Switch-Joy-Con-Neon-Neon-Blue/dp/B01N6QJ58Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1493753597&sr=8-2&keywords=blue+joycons) are always Red L and Blue R.

If you bought a neon switch, then buy the [two color Joycon pack] (https://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Switch-Joy-Con-Neon-Neon-Blue/dp/B01N6QJ58Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1493753597&sr=8-2&keywords=blue+joycons) and a pair of Grey Joycons for all combinations.

Also, don't buy Joycons on Amazon, they are stupid expensive right now.

I don't have a pro controller yet, but people seem to love it.

Games:

Zelda = Must Buy

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe = Must Buy

1-2 Switch = Great for parties/friends

Snipperclips = Great for people who don't play games often (girlfriends/parents/kids). Secret here is to not explain how to play/what to do and let them have fun and try to figure out the puzzles on their own. Act like a support character and you'll have a blast watching them.

Binding of Isaac = I love this game, but put countless hours on the PC version. Mature themes

Super Bomberman R = Classic mode with easy CPUs is fun for roommates. I haven't played through the adventure mode yet.

Wonderboy = Cute/Fun side scroller.

Has Been Heroes = I don't have this yet, apparently very difficult.


Other notes:

I started collecting amiibos after getting a switch (Be very careful, it's easy to get addicted and drop a ton of money here).

I got a Joycon charging dock since the only way to charge extra pairs of Joycons without the Joycon charging dockis to rotate them in and out of the switch while it charges/docked.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

PS I love the Switch so much. It's definitely my favorite console ever.

u/nmgoh2 · 6 pointsr/pokemongo

Regarding the blisters: You're gonna need more pokeballs, so you can't wait weeks for them to totally heal!

So here's what you do:

  1. Get a needle or knife or something, dip it in alcohol, pull it out, and run a flame over it. Bonus points if you have a flaming knife for a second.

  2. Pop dat blister. Just a little hole. Drain all the fluid out.

  3. Dry your foot and cover the blister with Moleskin

  4. Put a fresh pair of shoes & socks and get dem balls.

  5. Every time you get back, take your shoes & socks off and let the wound dry.

  6. Change your dressing every day. If the blister tears and/or falls off, change out moleskin for neosporin and bandaids.
u/crow_baby · 4 pointsr/fitness30plus
  1. I cannot agree more about the advice on good shoes and socks that others are giving here but would like to add...
  2. Moleskin:
    http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Scholls-Moleskin-Padding-Count/dp/B007W9MGLI/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1404833958&sr=1-1&keywords=dr+scholl%27s+moleskin
    This stuff kept me from quitting so many times.
  3. Also, I don't know where others are starting but I was quite a bit overweight (still am, but much less so) and felt too embarrassed to stop and stretch if I needed to. Do it, stop, stretch, no one is judging you.
  4. Clothing can be a huge contributing factor. Dress for the weather but give yourself layering options when it's cold and hats or visors for hot weather. Sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen.
  5. Don't judge yourself by others progress, style or pace. Do what feels right for you. I was 50 when I started and thought I should be keeping up with the 30 year olds. Nope, but let them try to catch me now! JK, I'm still slow as hell but it doesn't really matter.
  6. I think the biggest mistake in form I made was pulling myself along. When I started concentrating on pushing off and kicking out behind me a bit it made a huge difference in my stamina and actually alleviated lower back pain I had suffered with for years.
  7. Remember to have fun. Take a friend or leave out the earbuds and enjoy the world.
  8. Not all progress will be strictly forward or at the same pace. Give yourself a break for injuries or after a long weekend of out of town guests. But don't let yourself fall out of the habit. It's a million times more difficult to get back to than it is to just slow down for a walk or two.
    Sorry, this has become a monstrous post but humoring a friend who wanted to start walking has changed my life. She quit and I kept going. I faltered, dropped out and then came back to it and can't tell you the pride my 5k and 10k medals bring me. Not to mention the 70 pound weight loss that came with them.
    My biggest advice would be to be kind to yourself. Don't beat yourself up with unattainable goals and don't judge yourself by what others are doing. More than anything, just get out there and do it.
u/snipun · 3 pointsr/preppers

This is what I grabbed for blister management.

Dr. Scholl's Moleskin Plus 24" x 4 5/8" Padding Roll, 1 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007W9MGLI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_2ekTzb7VQN3MH

u/mastersnake44 · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I've actually had this problem with running shoes, and it was easily solved by attaching some moleskin to the offending area of the shoe.

Example

u/lotrouble · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Try applying some moleskin padding to the leather. It won't compromise the leather like heat or water will, and it'll protect your feet while you're still breaking them in.

u/WHYAREWEALLCAPS · 2 pointsr/CPAP

You could try moleskin. I had a problem with my head gear because some genius decided to put the seam on the side against the skin instead of the outside. Instead of applying it to my skin, I put it on the head gear. It usually stuck on there for a while. Likewise you could try just straight up medical tape applied to the head gear.

In addition to all that, you might try putting some moisturizer on where it chafes, something with lanolin in it. Alternatively, you could also try deodorant or anti-monkey butt powder or any other anti chafing solution. Google chub rub for a plethora of suggestions.

u/steph_ish · 2 pointsr/Greyhounds

We use moleskin on the part of the plastic basket muzzle that rests on the dogs' snoot -- here's an AU link: https://www.amazon.com.au/Dr-Scholls-Moleskin-Padding-Count/dp/B007W9MGLI/

u/fogobum · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

How big an object? Moleskin would do for anything smaller than a breadbox.

u/Truant_Muse · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I also love and highly recommend these. Moleskin is another option.

u/immauser · 1 pointr/Reddaroo

I always make sure to bring bandaids and neosporin. Someone inevitably gets a cut or a blister and needs to cover it to keep dirt and grime out of it. Also, last year I learned about Moleskin which was really cool to help with blisters.

u/foreverwindblown · 1 pointr/CompulsiveSkinPicking

Mole skin!
Dr. Scholl’s Moleskin Plus Padding Roll, 24" x 4 5/8" // All-Day Pain Relief and Protection from Shoe Friction https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007W9MGLI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_R6U5CbFX5VH01

u/qning · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

Yes that’s the tongue pad. Depending on nature of the issue you could also slap a big piece on moleskin on the heel.

Dr. Scholl's Moleskin Plus Padding Roll 1 Each https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007W9MGLI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3w2IDb2DTCWXE

u/silliesandsmiles · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Are you wearing leather shoes, or synthetic (man-made materials)? I know I have a very difficult time wearing non leather shoes, because my heels will blister terribly. Leather shoes will conform to your shape and stretch to fit your foot, whereas man made materials are much less flexible. There is a notable difference in comfort, and if you are working such long days, it might be better to have fewer pairs of heels that are higher quality. What brands do you typically wear? Another idea is to use a shoe tree in the shoe, such as this one. You can find them at many home stores, as well as sites like Amazon. When you wear a shoe, the heat from your foot can make the material more pliable, allowing it to shape to your foot. When you take it off, it can shrink back to the original size. Using a shoe tree can help it maintain a good shape for your foot. I'd also consider trying shoes half a size or a full size up, and maybe using a gel insert to make the fit mores snug so that it is larger in the heel but still fits everywhere else. Moleskin also makes a great buffer between the heel and the shoe.