Hello — we're the Elynth wellness team, and over the past two years we've spoken with hundreds of people across the UK struggling with the same frustrating problem: a bunion that just keeps getting worse.
We've heard every story you can imagine. From people dealing with:
- Hallux valgus (the technical name for a bunion)
- Toe deformities and overlapping toes
- Hammer toes
- Metatarsalgia (pain in the ball of the foot)
Mild stiffness and nagging soreness. Swelling and redness. All the way through to…
A bunion so severe that walking becomes a daily struggle.

But it wasn't until recently that we truly started to understand why so many at-home solutions fail — and what actually helps support the joint over time.
It started with a simple observation. While researching the biomechanics of how bunions form, we noticed a pattern most people don't talk about…
The surprising reason bunions get worse

What if we told you that a bunion isn't just a bump on the side of your foot — but the visible result of your big-toe joint slowly drifting out of alignment?
It may sound surprising, but it's well established. Genetics and age play a part, yes. But the joint itself is where the problem actually sits — often made worse by years of narrow or ill-fitting footwear.
Even when a bunion seems to "appear suddenly", it's usually preceded by years of subtle joint shifting that nobody noticed.
The bunion cycle — and why it keeps worsening

Once the big toe starts leaning toward the smaller toes, the balance of muscles in the foot is thrown off.
Some muscles tighten up. Others weaken. The result? The big toe settles into a position it was never meant to hold.
Over time, the joint loses its natural alignment, and the familiar bunion bump starts to form.
Here's where it gets frustrating…
As the bump grows, the big toe is pushed even further sideways. Which makes the bump bigger. Which pushes the toe further. And so on.
It's a cycle — and it's exactly why so many people find their bunion gets steadily worse year after year, no matter what they try.
What most people try — and why it falls short

Most people with a bunion have already tried the usual suspects:
- Over-the-counter painkillers
- Generic insoles from the chemist
- Flimsy silicone toe separators
- Wider shoes
These can offer short-term comfort — and there's nothing wrong with that. But none of them work on the underlying issue: the misaligned joint itself.
That's why, for many, the only options eventually presented are expensive custom orthotics or surgery.
And let's be honest about surgery…
It's costly on the NHS waiting list and pricey privately. Recovery can take months. And a meaningful percentage of patients find their bunion returns over time.
Custom orthotics? Often expensive, uncomfortable, and not specifically designed to address toe alignment.
So most people stay stuck — frustrated, sore, and quietly giving up on the idea of relief.
Which is why we built something different.
Supporting your bunion from the comfort of home — in just 20 minutes a day

The approach behind the Elynth Align is straightforward: gentle, targeted support that encourages the big-toe joint back toward a more natural position.
It uses a soft, contoured splint designed to apply a light, consistent level of guidance — helping the toe settle into better alignment while you go about your day (or while you sleep).
Think of it a bit like a retainer — but for your toe instead of your teeth.
This gentle support can help:
- Ease pressure on the affected joint
- Encourage better toe positioning over time
- Reduce discomfort during everyday movement
- Support the muscles around the foot as they adjust
Meet the Elynth Align

The Elynth Align is a thoughtfully designed bunion support that makes consistent daily use effortless. No faff, no complicated setup — just slip it on, adjust the straps, and carry on.
What makes it different from the flimsy correctors you'll find on marketplaces?
- Breathable, skin-friendly fabric — designed for long wear without irritation
- Adjustable straps for a comfortable, personalised fit
- Low-profile design so you can wear it around the house, in loose slippers, or overnight
- Durable construction built to last far longer than disposable alternatives

Just 20 minutes a day is a comfortable starting point — many of our customers work up to wearing it during longer rest periods or overnight once they're used to it.
The first few sessions can feel a little unusual — that's normal. After a week or so, most people barely notice they're wearing it.

And the difference it can make to daily comfort, over weeks and months of consistent use, is what keeps our reviews coming in.

