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RE: [at-l] Blister King



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> use for a standard household product. It is the spray version of
> antiperspirant, but this time sprayed on the feet to prevent
blisters.
> Do either of these methods work or are they just pipe dreams of some
> entrepreneur wishing to sell their product to those of us who might
be
> classified as blister endowed.

I seem to remember hearing about this a few years ago. It warned to be
certain you were using antiperspirant, and not deodorant (duhh), and I
seem to remember there were some irritation problems with prolonged
use. Any body else remember anything?

Lee I Joe
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