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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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pop 'em and bath them with salt water sollution. Wear sandles or flip flops if its practical, or as people have already said, buy some special blister plasters. You put them on and leave them on for about a week to 10 days till the new skin has grown.
I used them when I used to run. They are 3 or 4 times the price of normal plasters but they work very well. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"Compeed also do special blister plasters, they sooth and help heal. xx"
Yeah I used to use them and swear by them, but the last ones I bought didn't stick so well, bought the scholl ones and they were as good as when compeed first brought theirs out x |
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"Compeed also do special blister plasters, they sooth and help heal. xx
Yeah I used to use them and swear by them, but the last ones I bought didn't stick so well, bought the scholl ones and they were as good as when compeed first brought theirs out x"
Noted, cheers! xxx |
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By *onyMad123Couple
over a year ago
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Right you need to de flate them with a clean pin, BUT DO NOT pull the skin off as will hurrtttttttt, the fluid is deisgned to soothe the skin, deflate by sqeezing from a small hole and then apply a gel ezze type blister plaster firmly with no air underneath completley seal and leave it on for 3 - 5 days and skin will re stick back down, it may peel off (the skin) at a later date but the skin underneath will be healed by then |
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