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Saturday, 14 January 2012

How to wear High Heels without feeling pain








You have always loved wearing high heels, but after some few hours or even minutes you feel tired. Did you ever want to know how to wear high heels and don't feel any pain?


  • Don't wear high heels if they are too high. The best size shoes are medium height.
  • Wear some thin socks underneath. This will help prevent your feet from rubbing against the leather or on the material of the shoes.
  • Wear high heels only when you don't have to walk a lot or perform energetic activities. Don't even consider cycling to and from work in them - that is asking for trouble even though you may have seem some foolhardy enough to try.
  • Buy shoes with soft inner soles.
  • Wear high heels for special occasions. Times that are more suitable for high heels include activities such as birthday parties, visiting night clubs (although this depends on how much dancing you do and
  • Don't step toe first or place your heels and toes on the ground at the same time. Walk the same way your would with flats - with each step you take, place your heel on the ground first, and then the ball of your foot/toes (comfortable you are in high heels), graduation parties, church etc.

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