Did you know…
- that applying corn starch to your feet before you put your shoes on can help to deter blisters?
- that wearing a thick pair of socks and your new shoes around the house will help to break in new shoes?
- that applying a liquid bandage (much like a clean nail polish) over the prone-to-blister or affected spot can help the discomfort?
- that applying a black tea bag to the areas of your foot where you tend to blister can help toughen up the skin?
- that if the area is red and hasn’t yet turned into a blister you can apply ice to the spot and will help to calm the swelling?
- that you shouldn’t pop a blister as the liquid inside protects the new skin from exposure and infection?
- the liquid in blisters is reabsorbed into the body when left alone?



