Laufmaschen bei Feinstrumpfhosen?
Ist es euch schon mal passiert, dass ihr eine Feinstrumpfhose angezogen habt und dann feststellen musstet, dass ihr gerade eine Laufmasche gezogen habt? Klar, dass das gute Stück reif für die Mülltonne war.
Könnte meine Vermutung richtig sein, dass Hornhaut an der Ferse dafür die Ursache sein könnte? Die Nägel waren es definitiv nicht, da habe ich sehr aufgepasst.
yes, it can lie on the cornea at the feet, but it can be something like a “material fatigue” of the fine tights, if this is already a bit older, and also already washed a few times, then they are not always so resistant to running mash, but nevertheless a small tip if you have problems with cornea on the heels, then cream your feet about 5 minutes before the dressing of the fine stump
True, I always use cream in the morning, but often the fine tights only dressed in the evening after I was on my feet all day. The cornea can have hardened in the course of 12 hours.
Hello,
that is quite possible, but also fingernails or something.
I personally could only observe this with the favorable tights. With high-quality from Wolford or so I haven’t got it so far….
As I wear all day fine tights or fine stockings on the holder to my skirts and dresses, I am very versed in it.
I’m never going to break one of my high-quality fine tights when dressing.
Important are perfectly well maintained feet and nails and, of course, no cornea, but soft feet.
If you’re still taking care of your clothes and well-kept hands, or gloves can’t happen to your fine tights.
Advantageous tights are vulnerable,
but with expensive it annoys all the more.
This can happen in cornea, but also in non-clean toenails.
I therefore regularly walk on foot care and make a foot cream with beeswax, shea butter, incense, …
Much work, but I am very often barefoot, I want my feet to be well maintained.
Thank you. Beeswax – good tip!
I’m using milking fat every day.
However, I have gained the experience that a filing of my corneal wreaths, which surround the heels U-shaped, trigger a new formation. That’s why I don’t. This adjusts a constant level. Would you have such cocks without professional foot care?
There are also corneal rasps or daily grease with 10% salicylic acid (=urea) ointment or cream. I couldn’t fat well with milking fat. Got other products. Trying is about studying. Foot care…
I had always rushed quite carefully every two weeks with a very simple corneal file. And every day. In the meantime, more rarely, because it stimulated corneal formation.
My feet are thanks to God, the shoes are flat and comfortable and the pressure on the soles is low, because I am very slim and therefore necessarily light weight.
This with the Scholl grinding machine sounds interesting, thanks!
It happened. Go to the foot care
Honestly, I don’t think so much about the “for home” equipment. Who can handle it, I think I’m too stupid.
I would put your feet on a professional level and then consider a good care program.
There is also a grinding machine from Scholl, which is operated with batteries and still works for a long time. A concave roller is optimal for the heel. I’d remove the tails mechanically first. Then maintain the state by lubrication. Inappropriate shoes can also promote the formation of cornhat by pressure as well as misalignments of the foot.
I had very good experiences with milking fat. Takes well, is extremely cheap and makes wonderfully supple skin on hands and feet. My hands and forefoot soles are beautiful and smooth.
Your tip with the Urea-containing cream is top! Apparently, it is that milking fat can penetrate perfectly into healthy skin, but not into my corneal edges on the heels. There the skin is probably too thick and sometimes even dead. Urea could have a penetrating and dissolving effect – try it out.
It can be. It’s always annoying. But I don’t think you can avoid that. 80% of my pantyhose are sorted out for running stitches. But if they were worn 5 times +, that’s a bit ok.
Yes it happened to me wear to dress my tights always rubber gloves similar to those for compression stockings
Possibly too tight happens to me sometimes, the thin things tear hold immediately
Basically correct. I’m very careful. In particular, my foot and fingernails fit very well. But with the heels it’s difficult. At a certain point, they slide briefly over the material. And if there’s cornea on it, I’m afraid it can make peng – running mash in it.
Gives those with a truncated stitch stop which are firmer from the fabric and do not break immediately. Find the very cool are just expensive
Yeah, but I don’t want to spend that much.
Yeah, it’s always annoying.
Clear cornea could also stick to it
Thanks for the assessment. Yeah, I think so. Did this happen to you with your cornea or have you none?
if the tread is small you can stop it with UHU glue