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Ouch foot!

It's a shame that the term ‘killer heels’ lives up to its name just a bit too often. Because after a day or evening of strutting in the most beautiful Choos, I would prefer to head straight to the emergency room for a new pair of feet. Not great for my own risk, because I prefer to wear heels every day (sometimes alternated with sneakers, alright).

Peggy told you once what to consider when buying a pump. But how do you minimize that discomfort as much as possible while wearing them?

Posture

Models walk in heels as if they are roller skating. Between us: they do feel a bit of pain, but their always straight posture makes walking in heels easier. We normal mortals tend to slump when foot pain kicks in. Don't do that, because that straight walking actually provides balance since your weight is evenly distributed. Then you can really last longer in heels. Promise.

Pet your heels

When I get blisters on my feet, I want to go home immediately. Very unpleasant and I definitely draw learnings from my past (never again with the wrong men, for example). So nowadays I stick blister plasters on my heels BEFORE I have to walk long in heels. An alternative is the heel protectors from. Lady’s Secret.

Anti-blister and also ensures that you don't slip out of your heels.

Cushion There are those nice cushions.

Slechtste

that you can put in a pump and that reduce the pressure on the ball of your foot. Not that you can suddenly start running or anything, but it definitely relieves. this After a few hours in heels, your feet can start to swell. Your once so elegant slim foot looks like a stuffed sausage (think pregnant Kim K.). Your straps suddenly become incredibly tight and that is painfully annoying. You can quickly stick.

Cut

invisible patches under those straps to prevent sausage formation.