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Frequently Asked Questions
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1. What are toetowels used for?
- To prevent athlete's foot between your toes if you have a history of recurrence.
- To prevent the spread of an active athlete's foot infection to other parts of your foot.
- To treat mild cases of athlete's foot.
2. How do toetowels help prevent or treat my athlete's feet?
The fungus causing athlete's feet thrives in a moist environment. toetowels give that fungus the boot by removing moisture from your feet and keeping the space between your toes dry all day.
3. How do I apply toetowels?
- Watch this short video to see how to apply toetowels - the original or follow these instructions: Weave the toetowel between your toes, starting from the pinky, moving inwards (5th-4th, under 4th, up 3rd-4th, down 3rd-2nd, up 2nd-1st), then around the 2nd toe and back up between the 3rd and 4th. Leave the remaining fabric flat on top of your foot. When weaving the toetowel around your toes. DO NOT WRAP TIGHTLY to avoid restricting blood flow to your toes.
- toetowels - the express is applied by placing each of your toes inside one of the pre-cut holes of the product. After this is done, press the material between each toe, ensuring the toetowel makes contact with all the skin between your toes.
- FOR BOTH PRODUCTS (the original and the express), once applied, put on your socks and shoes and enjoy your shift, run, or day without notice of the toetowel on your foot.
4. Am I a good fit to use toetowels?
- If you have recurring athlete's feet or a mild case of athlete's feet, you are a perfect fit to use toetowels. Additionally, if you are active and often have sweaty feet (labor workers, runners/athletes, or wear boots for work), you would benefit from using toetowels daily to prevent athlete's foot.
- Men over the age of 65 are at increased risk for athlete's foot and would benefit from the preventative use of toetowels against athlete's foot.
- Ultimately, anyone wanting to prevent athlete's foot will benefit from the utility of toetowels.
5. How and when should I dispose or remove my toetowel?
The toetowel should be removed daily and discarded out of reach from pets and children. It should never be reused or used for more than 12 hours at a time.
6. Can I use powders or creams with toetowels?
Yes! If you are treating an active athlete's foot infection, apply the cream to the affected area and then wait 5 minutes. At this point, apply thetoetowelto maximize drying of your feet throughout the day and to prevent the spread of active infection to other parts of your foot.
7. Do toetowels have any risks?
The material used to make a toetowel does not commonly cause risks when used. To date, less than 2% of toetowel users report any adverse effects related to the product's use.
Skin irritation is the only adverse effect reported. If wrapped too tightly, toetowels could cause restriction of blood flow to your feet, causing loss of feeling in your toes or more severe effects as such as toe loss.