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Price Comparison for Compeed Hydro Cure System
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Compeed Hydro Cure System Corns 10 7200
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Compeed Blister Hydrocolloid - Small - 6 Pack
12 Advantage card points. Compeedsunique Hydro Cure System allows ... |
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Compeed Blister Hydrocolloid - Medium - 6Plasters
12 Advantage card points. The unique Hydro Cure system allows the ... |
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Compeed Blisters, Medium
Compeed is a new type of plaster for the effective protection and ... Last Update 08.11.2009 05:40
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Read Reviews for Compeed Hydro Cure System
by - written on 03/11/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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I spend a fair bit of my free time in the countryside, generally running up and down the fells of the north. When I started hiking in the hills, I used to take a huge amount of kit with me, staggering around like a desperate Duke of Edinburgh student under a rucksack the size (and weight) of a small elephant. I spent a huge amount of money on high tech gear, thinking that if I spent cash, I'd get quality. However, over the years I realized that I didn't need or even use half of it, and that with a little bit of resourcefulness, I could get away with travelling an awful lot lighter, and buying an awful lot less. I'll still invest in quality products where ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/07/09 (Very useful, 276 readings)
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My current part time job requires me to do a lot of walking up hills in awful boots, and so it is inevitable that eventually I will feel hot spots on my feet from where the boots have been rubbing against my skin. These hot spots eventually turn into blisters. For those of you that don't know what a blister is - a blister is a pocket of fluid between two layers of skin. It is essentially where the two layers of skin get pulled apart and get filled with fluid. The fluid is a component of the blood (lacking blood cells and clotting elements) called serum, which I would imagine acts as a protective barrier against the wound. There are numerous ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/05/04 (Useful, 622 readings)
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I used to frequently suffer from blisters as I do a lot of walking and my walking boots were getting past their best. As I was rather starpped for cash at the time I decided to invest in some blister prevention rather than new boots. I chose compeed because it was reccommended to me by a friend. It works in a similar way to things like secon skin by creating a barrier between your skin and sock thus reducing friction and lessening the chance of blisters occuring. I wouldn't be without this now it is an absolute godsend. I haven't had a single blister since I started using it! You simply apply it to areas where you commonly get blisters before ... Read the complete review





