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Helps prevent blisters

New Spray-on Protection With Flexitol “Blistop”



Richmond Hill, ON – June 2010 - New shoes, tight shoes, walking, hiking – they can all cause sore, unsightly blisters that can be painful. For seniors and people with diabetes who need to keep active, extra care to maintain foot health becomes even more important. image https://www.farleyco.ca

To help prevent blisters, before you put on shoes or socks, spray an even layer of Blistop™ onto clean, dry skin in the areas where blisters may occur and leave it to dry. Blistop™ forms a protective, water-resistant ‘second skin’ which acts as a barrier between the footwear and skin so you can feel confident and pain-free all day. Take it with you and if you have missed a vulnerable spot, apply it at the first sign of friction. Blistop can be used on all areas of unbroken skin on the feet, including soles, heels and big toes. Simply shake the pack and spray in short bursts, holding the can two to four inches from the skin, reapplying as necessary. Text Box: Blistop is invisible, so no need for unsightly plasters, bulky insoles or cushioning. You can use it with any type of footwear from running shoes to fashion shoes and delicate sandals and no one need know your secret. Flexitol Blistop comes in a 32.5ml CFC-free can giving up to 50 applications. It retails at just $9.99 and is available Zellers, independent drugstores across Canada, or buy online here. Flexitol® Blistop™, Blister Prevention Spray has also recently been awarded the prestigious American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Approval. Farleyco Marketing is the distributor for all Flexitol products in Canada, including Blistop™. As a marketer of niche beauty and personal health products in the Canadian landscape, Farleyco represents many brand names, and is committed to offering Canadians best selection in their shopping experience.

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