Odor-Eaters Foot Powder, 6-Ounces

Posted by admin on October 16, 2010 under foot care | 3 Comments to Read

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Odor Eaters Foot Powder, 6 Ounces

  • Controls foot wetness and odor

Product Description
With Zorbitex Technology. Destroys odor on contact. Absorbs 110% its weight in sweat. Contains Arm & Hammer Baking Soda. Introducing Zorbitex Technology: A powerful combination of patented ingredient and Arm & Hammer Baking Soda that outperforms any singl

$21.16-Odor-Eaters Foot Powder, 6-Ounces

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  • Karen said,

    I always have sweaty feet and thus causing my shoes and feet to smell when the sweat meets with bacteria. So I was very happy to buy this product, just sprinkle a generous amount to the shoes evenly, and voilĂ ! No smelly shoes or feet!

    (Plus 4 bottles for [...] bucks is a bargain!)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Honest Consumer said,

    I’ve used this for years. No complaints. Really is better than “the leading brand” Sholl’s??? Well, this was a great buy so go ahead… it’s what you know and it won’t let you down. Just don’t breathe it in / talc is bad for your lungs.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Boeker family said,

    I use this powder for my hair.

    Well, here is the thing: I have a bit of a problem with an oily hairline. My hair overall would not need to be washed , but my hairline does. But every day washing makes it even worse. I used dryshampoo for years but I found out this stuff works even better on a fraction of the price. I used also corn starch baby powder, the ingredients are pretty much the same, but for some reason this works best.

    I can’t say anything about it as a food powder, since I have no problems with swaety feets. But for all of us who have problems with oily hair: This helps!

    Just sprinkle a little bit on your hairline and than brush it out thoroughly. I guess, it works best on lighter shades.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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