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EverydayPack of 2 Moisturizing Gel Heel Toe-Free Socks

R119

Retail: R250
Excludes shipping

R119

R250
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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For hygiene reasons, exchanges and returns will not be facilitated on these items.

About

Wear the Silicone Socks on the go for ultimate protection. These gel socks stay put when you are walking and the vented design ensures that your feet are sweat-free. These gel socks can be used for both women and men.

Botanical Gel Pads in the heel are rich in Vitamin E, Jojoba Oil, Lavender Oil and Olive oil. They repair and moisturize your heels to a natural and healthy look, nourish, and increase flexibility.

Built-in Hypo-Allergenic Gel in socks can provide an intensive hydration treatment to repair your dry, hard and cracked skin on your heels. Also provide an improvement of the appearance by helping reduce fine lines of aging. These Gel Socks can also be used with Foot Cream.

Thick Padded Gel Pad in the socks absorbs pounding shocks, reduces friction and pressure.These Gel Socks can be worn comfortably all day with all types of footwear.

Product Features
  • Pack of 2 (one for each foot)
  • Washable and reusable: Hand wash in water below 30°C with neutral detergent and dry in a shade avoiding direct exposure to sunlight.
  • Shock absorbtion
  • Comfortable and Supportive: can be worn all day with shoes
  • Built-in Hypo-Allergenic Gel
  • For men and women
  • One size fits most


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