Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Christmas Feet


This is the time of year when women all over the world suffer from the same condition… Christmas feet. We’re wearing heels for longer than usual and they’re often higher and less practical than our daily footwear choice.

We has some great ideas to ease the comfort from long nights wearing uncomfortable shoes.

Keep toenails short – if they stick out the shoe can out pressure on them , or snag on the sides of your shoes. Round off the edges to prevent them cutting your toes.

Put moleskin on your heels before slipping your shoes on as a preemptive strike against blisters.

Use an anti-chaffing product on areas where you know your shoes will rub your feet and cause pain.


Have a festive pedicure. Even if you don’t usually have professional pedicures, one before the party season will keep calluses and cracks in check and make your shoes feel more comfortable.

If new shoes pinch, try wearing them around the house with a pair of thick socks before you head out, they’ll stretch them very slightly and provide a better fit.

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