Still Standing Spray Brings High Heel Comfort for the Oscars

2023-03-23 14:44:31 By : Mr. Lester Choo

Presenters and Nominees Get Still Standing Spray at Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences Gift Lounge and Oscar Gift Bag

NEW YORK , March 8, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- STILL STANDING SPRAY FEATURED AT OFFICIAL ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES GIFT LOUNGE

AND OSCAR GIFT BAG FOR NOMINEES & PRESENTERS

Still Standing Spray, a Hollywood staple on red carpets, film sets, and in A-list stylist's kits will be featured in the official Academy of Picture Arts and Sciences Gift Lounge (Saturday, March 11 at the Exclusive Women's Club of Hollywood ). http://www.stillstandingspray.com

Nominees and Presenters will be gifted an exclusive Still Standing Spray Gift Bag with a Total Comfort Gift Set and Mini sizes. Included are 2 new additions—a credit card size sprayer that contains even more than the popular Mini but fits in pockets and the tiniest phone bags or clutches. Also in the bag, Game On Xtreme Warm Up Spray—guaranteed to provide exercisers and athletes a quick warmup, greater range of motion, a more comfortable work out and quicker recovery.

Still Standing Spray fans have included Viola Davis and Selena Gomez and used by top stylists on clients like Margot Robbie , and a roster of high-profile stars.

The clean, green, natural spray is a proprietary formula made of Certified Organic Eco-Distilled Arnica, Aloe, Ilex and Menthol. Unlike dangerous foot sprays that numb feet and can cause falls, it stops painful swelling and that "Stiletto Suffering" BEFORE it starts. So feet stay cool and comfortable for hours no matter how high the heel.

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