Jammies Hydrating Therapy Socks: Review
By Clever Shopper, published May 22, 2008
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I just love my Bed Bath & Beyond store! They have become a weekly shopping habit for me! This past winter my feet really started looking pretty bad, they were dry and my heels were cracking and peeling. After a long day, who doesn't want to pamper their feet? I sure do, and Jammies Hydrating Therapy Socks help me to do exactly that!Description
These Jammies are made of 97% polyester and 3% spandex. The come in women's shoe sizes 5 to 11, and can be washed in the washing machine on cold water. There is a new technology that actually infuses fabric with hydrating ingredients like vitamin E and aloe vera. These socks contain small microscopic moisturizing agents woven right into the extremely soft material! Hows that for convenience?
My Experience
They come in white, pink and blue, and you can't imagine how soft these socks are until you feel them! They are also very stretchy, so they go on very easily, and fit perfectly. The aloe vera and Vitamin E remain in the fabric for up to 25 washes!
When I am wearing these socks, which only come part way up my ankle, my feet feel incredible. They are warm, soft and they do make my feet feel softer after I have worn them for a few hours. I like just kicking back with them on my feet, they make me feel pampered!
The hang tag claims that these socks will continually moisturize your feet to leave them smooth and oh so comfortable, and I think that sums it up perfectly! There are some products that are all hype, but these socks do live up to the hype. They only cost $6.99, and I've paid this much money for similar socks that don't have the moisturizers built in, so I definitely think they are worth the cost! After wearing these for several hours, I was amazed by how soft my feet were! It was incredible. The only problem was they left silky pieces of material on my feet, which ended up on my carpet. Not a big deal, but worth mentioning.
To care for these socks, you can wash them in cold water, but don't use bleach, don't ever try to iron them, and do not dry clean. Tumble dry on low heat.

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