How to Enhance the Comfort of Your Bridal Heels
Wedding shoes are a vital part of the overall look, but women sometimes have to forgo function for appearance. It's normal to desire high heels to match your stunning dress, but keep in mind that you'll be standing on them for hours during your wedding.
Almost every woman has experienced pinching, blisters, and general foot pain as a result of spending too much time in high heels. However, it frequently appears that there isn't much of an option but to live with the pain, especially for individuals who simply cannot imagine themselves in flats on their wedding day. That is where we can assist. We have all the ideas and methods brides and bridesmaids could possibly need, whether it comes to buying more comfortable shoes from the start or how to make a painful pair more tolerable.
Tips To Follow
- Go shoe shopping after you've run other errands, so your feet are already tired after a long day. This will result in a more seamless and secure fit.
- Shoes with a wider heel, a rounded toe, or an ankle strap are more likely to be comfortable. Pressure is dispersed by wider (and shorter) heels and ankle straps, while a rounded toe allows greater space. Block heels are conveniently trendy right now!
- Wear your shoes around the house to break in them. If the fabric is stiff and harsh, break them in by wearing them with thick socks and softening the cloth with a blow dryer.
- Avoid wearing heels on the days prior to your wedding to avoid uncomfortable spots.
- Sandpaper the soles to enhance traction.
- Lining the heels with moleskin or other soft fabric would make them more comfortable to wear.
- Inserts, particularly for the ball of the foot, arch, and heel, can save your life.
- To avoid blisters, get a friction block stick or even plain deodorant to apply on your feet.
- Strappy shoes may be kept from cutting into the foot by using cushioned strips with an adhesive backing (or, once again, moleskin!).
- If they don't feel wide enough, put a plastic bag filled with water in the shoe and store it in the freezer. The growing ice will help to stretch the shoe when the water freezes.
- You may always seek the assistance of a skilled cobbler at a shoe repair shop. They may even reduce the height of your heel by an inch!
- Bring an extra pair of dancing shoes for the reception if all else fails.
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