Saturday, September 3, 2011

Product Review: Dr. Scholl's For Her High Heel Insoles

I love wearing high heels... and not just because I'm 5'0”. But even the nicest high heels can sometimes cause foot pain. Dr. Scholl's For Her High Heel Insoles are doing their part to ensure that women can wear glamorous heels as long desired and feel good too. These particular insoles are designed to alleviate high heel discomfort by adding padding and arch support without appearing unattractive.

I've never used any sort of shoe insoles prior to trying out Dr. Scholl's For Her High Heel Insoles, but the insoles do make wearing my high heels more comfortable. Because of my lack of experience, it took me at least thirty minutes to get used to having them in my shoes, but now I can slip on that pair of shoes and it feels perfectly normal to have them in it.

The clear gel insoles stick to the shoe and are small enough that they stay right under each foot. These photos show me wearing the shoes with and without the insoles. The insoles are removable so they can be used in more than one pair of shoes, but I don't recommend doing that too often. They lose some stickiness after being pulled off and reapplied so many times. Also, before you put in the insole, make sure the shoe is completely free of dust or dirt that will affect the ability of the insole to adhere properly.
Without insoles.
With Insoles

Dr. Scholl's For Her High Heel Insoles fit sizes 6 to 10 and are available in the foot care aisle of most drugstores, mass retailers and grocery stores. If you're interested in purchasing a pair these insoles, keep in mind that they have a money-back guarantee and make sure you enter my coupon giveaway. Four high-value ($4.00) coupons could be yours!


Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this pair of Dr. Scholl's For Her High Heel Inserts free from the BzzAgent. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

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