Wednesday, December 30, 2015

To Prevent Blister over High Heels

It's safe to say most of us have a love/hate relationships with high heels. We love how they look but hate how uncomfortable they can be. One thing most women forget to do when they buy a pair of heels is break them in. Follow my 5 easy steps and they'll be no painful blisters or achy toes:


  1. Stretch them out... even if you have narrow feet your shoes still need to stretch. Put on a pair of cotton socks (not too thin and not too thick) and slip on your heels. Walk around the house for about 30 minutes a few nights in a row and they should be stretched to perfection. 
  1. Slippery little suckers... I've been that girl that puts on a new pair of heels for a night out on the town and because they were brand new the soles hadn't been roughed up yet, and I slipped. And let me tell you, this has happened more than once. To prevent this disastrous embarrassment, I rough the soles with some sand paper or buy non-slick pads that stick to the sole. They're life savers - literally!

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