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Airplus for Her Aloe Infused Moisturizing Socks

Socks

A few months ago I purchased a pair of Jammies Hydrating Therapy Socks from Bed Bath & Beyond, at a price of $6.99. They are infused with aloe and vitamin E, and I love them. When I saw a similar sock, made by Airplus Footcare, in my WalMart store for half that price, I didn’t hesitate to snatch them up!

Description

These Airplus for Her Aloe Infused Socks are some of the softest socks I have ever felt! They resemble some of the other lounging socks on the market, but these feel like silk! They were available in pink and white, and since my Jammies Hydrating Therapy Socks were pink, I chose the color white. The pair will fit shoe sizes 5-11, and have a good deal of stretch to them. The hang tag says that they are made in Korea, that they are an ultra moisturizing sock and that they are infused with aloe. They are described as high ankle footies.

My Experience

With winter on the way, I am always looking for ways to keep my feet soft and moisturized. They tend to become dry and callused over the dry winter months, and these socks seem to be the perfect way to help keep them soft and healthy, simply by wearing a pair of socks! Aside from the fact that these are infused with aloe, they are so extremely soft that they are a real delight to wear around the house. Sometimes I wear these inside of my slippers, and sometimes I just wear them by themselves, but when I do that I have noticed that they are quite slippery on hard wood floors, so do keep that in mind.

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The socks are designed like women’s peds, they come only part way up my ankle, and not only are they extremely soft and comfortable, but they are also very warm. My favorite way to use the Airplus Aloe Infused Socks is to put them on when I get out of the bathtub, and I wear them to lounge around the house. I also love to wear them when I’ve had a day when I’ve been on my feet all day long and I need to be pampered.

These are easy to care for, you wash them in the washing machine on warm water gentle cycle, and tumble dry in your dryer on a low heat setting. They should not be bleached, dry cleaned or ironed. The socks are made of 97% nylon and 3% spandex. The only thing that would make these better is to have a sock that has a higher top, more like a traditional sock. However, they are definitely worth the price of $3.49, so check out your local WalMart store and see if they have them in stock! Target and Amazon.com sells them in packs of three, (pink, blue and white), for $14.99.

The manufacturers, Impus Footcare, LLC. makes significant contributions to Breast Cancer Research and Awareness, which makes me feel good about giving them my business.

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