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Call Toll Free 1-800-545-1106
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DR. SCHOLL'S DESCRIPTION
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A ring of pillowy-soft foam surrounds the toe joint to relieve painful shoe friction and pressure. Non-medicated. Self-stick, waterproof adhesive. Six cushions.
Directions:
Wash and dry feet thoroughly. Carefully remove cushion from backing and apply with hole directly over the bunion or tender, enlarged joint. If pain persists or worsens, a podiatrist can prescribe specially fitted shoes, orthotic devices or surgery. |
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DR. SCHOLL'S DESCRIPTION
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Non-medicated, foam cushions protect calluses from painful shoe pressure and feature waterproof adhesive.
Directions:
Wash & dry feet thoroughly. Carefully remove cushion from backing and apply directly over the callus or tender spot. For callus removal, use Dr. Scholl's Callus Removers.
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DR. SCHOLL'S DESCRIPTION
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Dr. Scholl's Cushlin Gel Callus Cushion is made from CUSHLIN® material, a technologically-advanced, soft polymer that is clinically proven to provide immediate, all-day relief from callus pain and discomfort. Its cushioning inner-surface molds to the shape of any foot and adheres to your skin without leaving a sticky residue. Its outer-surface is durable but smooth, much like your own skin, to prevent snags and runs to socks and hosiery. Cushion may be washed and reused.
Dr. Scholl's Directions:
For Best Results, Follow Directions Carefully.
1. Wash & dry feet. Remove cushion from the package & apply directly over the tender callus.
2. Place foot into sock or stocking and wear for desired period of time.
3. After use each day, remove the cushion by simply peeling it away from the skin. Wash with soap and water, rinse thoroughly and air dry to renew self adhering inner surface.
Note: CUSHLIN Gel will not adhere unless clean and dry.
For best results, replace after three months. If you have especially active feet, replace more often. |
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About Dr Scholl's
Long before cobblers repaired shoes and prior to the invention of boots, heels, or sandals, men and women searched for comfortable coverings for their feet.
Foot comfort and health have taken a big step forward, and the maker of Dr. Scholl's products can be credited for much of the progress in this area. Thankfully, technology that helps us run, walk, and stand in comfort continues to progress. The Dr. Scholl's brand leads the way by utilizing the latest podiatric medicine and research to revolutionize the way Americans think of, and care for, their feet.
1882 William Mathias Scholl is born.
1900 Scholl enrolls in Illinois Medical School.
1903 Scholl invents his first product, the "Foot Eazer."
1904 Scholl graduates from medical school to become Dr. Scholl.
1906 Dr. Scholl forms his own business.
1909 Dr. Scholl starts a correspondence course for shoe-fitters.
1910 Brother F.J. Scholl joins the ranks.
1911 Dr. Scholl's registers as a business in London.
1918 The first corn pad, "Zino-Pad," is invented.
1928 Dr. Scholl's first American retail shop is opened.
1930 Dr. Scholl's introduces a line of shoes.
1936 Dr. Scholl's "Rubberless" soft stockings are introduced.
1937 Dr. Scholl's shops open in Alexandria and Cairo, Palestine.
1940 Introduction of Foot Wings plastic arch supports and Ball-O-Foot® Cushions foam rubber shock-prevention device.
1951 Air-Pillo insoles are added to Dr. Scholl's line.
1952 The famous blue and yellow Dr. Scholl's showcase is built.
1960 One hundred thousand square-foot addition is added to the headquarters in Chicago, increasing facility by 30 percent.
1965 Eastern offices constructed in New Jersey.
1968 Dr. Scholl's exercise sandals hit the shelves.
1970 Factory opens in Kentucky to produce women's shoes.
1971 Dr. Scholl's "goes public."
1972 One million sandals sold in the United States.
1973 Lotions and moisturizers added to the footcare line.
1996 Dr. Scholl's introduces gel insoles.
1997 DynaStep inserts introduced as an innovative and clinically proven solution for movement-related lower body pain.
1998 Pedicure Essentials pampering product line expands.
1999 Dr. Scholl's launches Massaging Gel Insoles.
2000 Dr. Scholl's further expands its high-performance insole line with the launch of Dr. Scholl's Advantage Sport & Advantage Work Insoles.
2001 Dr. Scholl's launches Extra Support Insoles (designed to address extra weight or pressure) and StepWell Insoles (designed for arthritis and diabetes sufferers).
2002 Dr. Scholl's Advantage PowerwalkTM Insoles are introduced to provide ultimate walking comfort.
2003 Dr. Scholl's Tri-Comfort Orthotics and Dr. Scholl's Advantage Comfort Insoles are introduced.
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