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Someone on this board posted about Yogatoes last year, and I bought some for my sister since she has bunions. She said she could hardly pry them away from her husband and son! I got a pair for myself also and I like them. If I remember to use them, they do make my feet feel good.
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I have a partially joined second and third toe, so I can never use all the contraptions that separate the toes out. :( |
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Thanks for posting your thread -- I've ordered a pair of pink ones plus the kit for the Burt's Bees pedicure stuff. Feets, you're in for a treat!
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you're welcome SuZenGuide :D
fig jam let me know what you think after you've had a chance to use them! i think on the package it says wear them for a short amount of time then increase the time. your feet do feel a little ummm stretched when you first take them off...but that's the point. enjoy ladies...i need to do a little foot loving myself!! |
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I don't quite understand how these "YogaToes" work, though. They just look painful, to me. ETA: D'OH! I guess I could have clicked on "How YogaToes work" before I posted this! Sarah |
Couldn't you use some of those pedicure toe separator thingies for the same purpose? My feet are so small though I doubt it'd be comfortable. Interesting though... I'm such a sucker for foot pain remedies. It'll be interesting to see what other curlies say about this.
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lauraloo the pedicure thingies are separate but these REALLY SEPARATE. they use a gel/plastic type material so they really spread your toes and keep them that way...they really are nice. they have small sizes too..
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Yes, you will really feel the stretch with these, much more than the pedicure toe separators. If you don't push them down all the way to the base of the toes the stretch is less, so you can work your way into the full stretch if it's uncomfortable at first.
These are very nice for people who squish their feet into pointy heels all day. It helps your toes straighten out again. |
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I don't think so -- she really hasn't used them enough. I didn't really expect them to fix her bunions, just help her feet feel better.
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I haven't been using my Yoga Toes like I should. They'd probably help with my knees & hips if I were consistent. |
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So what is the purpose of yogatoes? Why get them? What do they do? |
I always feel compelled to go buy Yoga Toes after I read these threads. I really don't need them...my feet are fine...but they sure look like they'd feel good. I love stretching.
ANYWAY...I'm trying to stop myself. Maybe I'll get them for xmas. There are some eBay vendors selling them cheaper...$45 including shipping, rather than $49.99 plus $7 shipping at the official website. You just have to be careful and look for the authentic Yoga Toes among the listings, rather than knockoffs. |
i only wanted to say that person's toes in the ad are gorgeous.
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I bought what turned out to be knockoffs. I haven't used them very much at all. I have a slight hammer toe that needs a fixin....maybe I'll put them on in the tub tonight.
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