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Wearing closed toe high heels all day for work and coming home to taking off my shoes with foot odor and dryness is not pretty. Used these wipes and no more odor or dry cracking feet.
When I first got the wipes I was skeptical as they smelled a little like vinegar but the odor did not transfer to my feet and disappeared within a minute. These are the best foot wipes I have found and I have tried many that did not deliver!!! I now carry them with me for a quick fresh up AND carry them in my carry one for when I fly and take off my shoes thru security. I highly recommend !!
- Chaulena A
I have been using these wipes for two weeks and they are the best. I work in boots all day long and have battled athletes foot and foot odor forever. I have tried just about every product out there from prescriptions to over the counter and nothing has worked well. Some wipes I have tried are just perfumes.
My wife had been hounding me to do something. I found these wipes on amazon and decided to take a chance. My feet now have no odor and my athletes foot has resolved. I will use now every night. I even bought a second package to put in my gym locker. I highly recommend trying. You will not be disappointed.
- Andy S.
I purchased these for my 93 year old mother. The elderly suffer from toe fungus because they wear socks to bed and their feet sweat and walk around etc. Bacteria and sweat equals fungus.
- Pauletta T.
I have been using these wipes for two weeks and they are the best. I work in boots all day long and have battled athletes foot and foot odor forever. I have tried just about every product out there from prescriptions to over the counter and nothing has worked well. Some wipes I have tried are just perfumes.
My wife had been hounding me to do something. I found these wipes on amazon and decided to take a chance. My feet now have no odor and my athletes foot has resolved. I will use now every night. I even bought a second package to put in my gym locker. I highly recommend trying. You will not be disappointed.
- Andy S.
I purchased these for my 93 year old mother. The elderly suffer from toe fungus because they wear socks to bed and their feet sweat and walk around etc. Bacteria and sweat equals fungus
- Pauletta T.
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