Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Does lotion & powder keep feet from sweating in pumps?

So if you lotion your feet before sticking them in your high heels does that keep them from sweating and stinkin or does it make them moist tho where they will sweat?





I know one girl told me she put on lotion before putting on her boots and another said powder, then one said she was worried that her feet would be funky cause she was bare in her boots.





A professor had surgery on her foot %26amp; was bare in her pumps every day %26amp; a woman told me she wore lotion to keep her feet fresh, but her feet were ashy %26amp; i didnt smell nothing foul or was her shoes on so tight i couldnt....





So whats the verdit?Does lotion %26amp; powder keep feet from sweating in pumps?
I would go with powder.





Most lotions are petroleum based and it really doesn't absorb into your skin. So your left with slimy feet! eewww!





But look around at your local drug store in the foot section. There are lots of products availed to help with odor there.Does lotion %26amp; powder keep feet from sweating in pumps?
the lotion makes it worst and the powder might help for a while, but you will soon sweat again
Maybe
Unless the lotion has an ANTI-PERSPIRANT (!) in it, your feet will continue to sweat like they do everyday, regardless of what shoes you have on. Hello. That's a stupid idea.





Putting (baby) powder in your shoe will absorb some sweat, however.





Women wearing shoes that do not require socks/only require thin stockings are rather nasty for your feet. Always leads to some degree of foul odor or fungus growths on the nails. Open-toed shoes like sandals or shoes that require regular socks are best.





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