How to wear high heels without pain
Many of us have throughout the years adopted a 'grin and bear it' attitude, choosing our love for stylish shoes over our desire to be comfortable.
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It’s a trait we aren’t necessarily proud of, and one that regularly has the men in our lives raising their eyebrows in disbelief.
Here are 5 ways to avoid pain when wearing heels
1. Wear proper fitting heels - The number one mistake women make is probably buying a smaller size of shoe, just because they are fascinated by the style, cut or colour or even feel they can would fit into it after weight loss.
Your foot size changes over the years, even as much as one full size, especially after having kids.
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2. Wear thicker heels for stability - Wearing a thicker heel will help by distributing the weight on the foot more evenly.
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3. Wear open toed stilettos - Open toed shoes will help take the pressure off the inflamed area of the feet
4. Avoid thin soles, opting instead for a platform - Thin soles will almost always give you pain on the bottom of your foot. You want a thicker sole or a little bit of a platform, which will offset some of the pressure when you’re walking.
A rubbery kind of material will absorb that pressure.
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5. Always have Sandals, or slippers in your bag - Kick your shoes off throughout the day and stretch your ankles and toes, have sandals, flats or slippers in your bag as alternative always.
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