sublime_burritos answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 12:37 am: there are these REALLY cool blister band-aids that you can get at the grocery store or any convinience store and they're water-proof and will stay on for a few days until you're blisters are gone, and you'll still be able to wear your shoes even with the blister pads on. they're amazing. you should go buy them. <3 [ sublime_burritos's advice column | Ask sublime_burritos A Question ]
WONKA_WORLD answered Monday June 13 2005, 11:26 pm: Wear real shoes. If you get blisters, it ussualy means you dont have the right support in the right places. Shoes provide more support. If you're stuck on the whole flip-flop/sandal deal, spring some money for Burkenstocks. [ WONKA_WORLD's advice column | Ask WONKA_WORLD A Question ]
LuckyHugs812 answered Monday June 13 2005, 11:16 pm: yea...i know they hurt soo bad some times. if they're really bad all i do, is use neosporin and a band-aid. but if you don't wanna use a band-aid, then just don't rub it in all the way. but i'd suggest a band-aid. *it's less messy* but if they are tiny ones that aren't that bad then, i usually just let them heal on their own.
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