Scott C
Reviewed: 11 September 2005
MUCH BETTER THAN PLASTERS!
You can carry on walking virtually pain free with a blister.
They stick very well.
They stop blisters from forming.
They could be painful if stuck on a blister which has had the skin taken off of, as the hole surface of them is adhesive.
They can be hard to remove.
They turn into a sticky mush if the blister is moist, and are then not hygienic.
Blisters cant heal while they are being used.
They are very expensive for what they are.
Compeed seem to me to be the best plaster for blisters. You can carry on walking virtually pain free after you have applied one to a blister. But there best use is for preventing a blister from forming, which they do every time.
I do think they are very expensive for what they are, £1 per plaster. And I have even found myself deciding weather using one is worth they expense, LOL.
I did try the spenco blister kits before i changed to compeed and found compeed to be much better, and also a lot better than ordinary plasters.