There are many reasons why we love heels: they enhance our figure, make us look taller and more sophisticated, flatter any outfit, and make us feel more powerful and attractive.
Although, for health reasons, it is not recommended to use them every day. But occasionally wearing our favorite heels will always give us satisfaction and steal more than one compliment.
1. Walk naturally and elegantly.
The trick to walking correctly, comfortably, and elegantly in heels is to place your heel on the ground first and then your toe. This will help you look more natural as you move, almost as if you’re wearing low heels.
2. Look for custom heels.
Shoe sizes can vary greatly by brand, so we recommend trying them on in the store before buying a new pair of heels. This means that, in addition to liking them and thinking they look good with your outfit, they should look perfect on your feet.
That’s why it’s important that your feet are right and right, and then walk to check that they are comfortable, that your fingers are not tight, that your heel does not slide inside and out of the bag, and that your foot does not slide forward and back. This will prevent future injuries, wounds, and excessive foot pain.
3. Prepare your shoes before the premiere.
One of the biggest truths about wearing new shoes is that you shouldn’t wear them on the first day of an event, as the cost can be high for your feet. Therefore, experts recommend breaking in heels beforehand, that is, trying them on frequently at least 7 days beforehand and taking short walks around the house with them on.
This trick can help your new shoes stretch and soften a bit as your feet get used to them.
4. Ensure you have good posture.
In addition to taking firm steps, body posture is fundamental when walking in heels. If you’re taller, it might take a little longer to find your balance, but there are some tips that will help you look like a runway model in your high heels.
When wearing high heels, your posture will give way to more curves in your body, so it’s important that you get used to this new center of gravity; in this case, it works great to keep your core tight, your shoulders back, and your head (and chin) up.
5. Prevent blisters and chafing.
Often, the problem with wearing high heels lies in the position of the foot, which generates friction between the shoe and the skin, giving rise to the dreaded blisters or abrasions that make us want to take off our heels.
However, an excellent trick to deal with this type of incident is to spray or apply anti-friction creams, as they create a kind of layer that protects the skin. Or you can also use a roll-on deodorant and apply it to the areas of greatest friction, such as the toes, heels, and sides of the feet.
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