As a girl who wears heels for 20 hours sometimes let me tell you that the best trick is to walk around the house with them to train your feet and prepare the shoe for stretching because your feet will get swollen. And always have a pair of flats in your purse just in case
hafizatul sufiah yaacob wear them around with socks and always carry bandaids. My friend says she uses deodorant in her feet ( the invisible solid) to not get blisters. Maybe you could try that too
hafizatul sufiah yaacob if it's closed toe shoes I usually use the hairdryer trick. I blow dry the inside of the shoe till it's nice and warm, wear the shoe (with a thick socks on) while it's still warm and walk around in it till it cools down. Test your shoes after. If it's not broken in enough, repeat.
In my experience wearing heels a size too big causes more pain. When it fits you properly it’s making sure maximum foot arch to shoe insole which means less pressure on the balls or heels of the foot. You are better off using cushion points for anywhere that might cause blisters
Yes! Block heels and wedges all the way. Also shoes that have a lot of coverage like boots or sandals with straps that go over the entire top surface of your foot! If I’ve got anything else on I bring flats.
@@nickoliphant8646 true but they absolutely cripple your feet. Last time I wore a pair ( pointed black stilettos ) to a wedding, one of my bloody toenails came off, no joke ! A whole flipping toenail ! 🙈
I have never returned home without blisters and agony while wearing heels, I think the shape of the foot also makes a difference. If you have a big bone on the sides at the front, no amount of deodorant will help. I'm going to buy all the ingredients you mentioned for a successful heel wearing, thank you so much for the video!
Ladies, the REALITY is that wearing heels for long periods of time without rests in between WILL hurt and affect your posture. Carry a pair of flats around, better safe than sorry. Heels are beautiful and classy, but don't sacrifice your comfort to look good.
Bethany Day It actually alters your spine because of the angle that your feet are sitting in. Feet were never created to sit at such a slant for long periods of times.
Dude seriously though lol. One heel may be a size 6 on me and when breaking in/even after give blisters, but if I go up to a 6.5 it's way too big and gives me blisters.
afflatusadroit This is what really cause bruises and bleeding and all ..... best hack is to get them a little tight , this way your foot won’t be “dancing “ all over
Uhm no wearing a size too big IS gonna cause blisters.. your feet wont be steady held so it’s gonna be ‘swimming’ in the shoe, will rub off on the fabric when u walk and cause blisters
I love wearing heels :) I recommend always having a back-up pair of shoed or flip flops in your purse or car! This has save so many times!!! Thanks for the tips, awesome video xx
Walking, stretching the toe part, moisturizing, buying a size bigger, ect. She told you how to master it. Do all that and you won't have pain. I wear heels every day and those hacks work. Mostly buying a size bigger and depending on what type of foot you have. I have a wide foot so I better not try to get a slim shoe.
For the sinking in grass issue: There are small circle items you can purchase that slip onto the end of the heel, and then the circle part lays flat on the ground, preventing the heel from sinking 🤗 You can also purchase textured slip proof pads than are thin and made to to on the bottoms of your shoes- they are shaped for the front and back to prevent slipping. It’s helpful especially when you’re walking heel first.
I love heels but they start making my feet ache after a bit. I can never seem to wear them very long before aching starts. Stilettos are my fav but literally kill me
@@eyeshadowaddict7637 thank you for the reply. I have low budget and higher price stilettos. I don't seem to get blisters, but; my feet start to ache on the balls and, heels and archers, almost a burning. It happens a lot and I hate because they make your legs look shapely and make your outfit sharper looking.
@@eyeshadowaddict7637 More expensive shoes do make a difference but still... heels are heels, especially when you wear them all day! Also, there's no way I won't get blisters and foot ache with the heavy, army parade-like walking style I have lol
When u get new shoe, first thing to do is add lines of hot glue to the sole of the shoe. That way u won’t slide and fall to your death. Especially in the winter
Yep I've heard this one too. Stops sweating and rubbing. Have only tried it the once and it seemed to do the trick. I havent had to wear heels in many years since then. Was great spotting this video and reading comments as I'll be going back to office attire soon.
For me, the problem is just the effect of gravity. No matter how I try to position myself, the slope created by most heels and the pressure exerted upward causes my feet to dig into the top and immense pain on the soles of my feet. I just can’t. Plus, wearing heels is not healthy long-term, so I usually stick with flats.
ANYONE TRYING THIS BE AWARE OF THE DEODORANT YOU'RE USING!!! I've used this hack and got some horrible iritation... maybe if it's something with less chemicals it wouldn't cause this, but first read what it contains
no one ever addresses this problem: heel slipping out of no strap shoes (like your last pair) I've tried everything, from heel grips to going a size down. I can walk about 20 steps fine, then my heels just start slipping out. it's so frustrating!!
I’m 47, been wearing heels since I was 15. Not gonna lie, the past year my feet have gone from, “Yeah, I can do this” to, “Don’t you dare put those on me!” No warning, no gradual discomfort, just pain every time. Still love my heels and, this video didn’t really help with painless heel wearing.
Shirley it’s because as we age we loose collagen in our feet! I had no idea until a Physiotherapist told me this. Makes perfect sense. No collagen no padding hence the pain. I buy mine a size bigger and place gel pads in to cushion and replace the lack of collagen. Try it!
@@kippykippyphoebe9203 good tip tbh, i'm 52 been wearing heels since teen, balls of my feet these days hurt the worst after a long time in heels, i have been appreciating a biiger size then padding the inner out with a soft cushioned inner sole, sometimes i will use contact glue to stick them in so they stay put when i take them off. i had to walk home in the rain with thick inner soles, they took alot longer to dry out, like a whole day but the extra squishness that day from the rain was a real relief
I put bandages on areas of friction and pressure. That way you will never get blisters. You can also cut them to suit the size and shape of the straps so they don't show.
A word to the wise. After wearing splice heels for over 20 years on a daily basis. Rethink high heels. I created a Morton’s Neuroma and had to have surgery. Can not wear heels anymore. I need shoes with extra cushioning on the ball of the foot. You have been warned
Clarice1933 iWork Edina professional office, where I had to look professional. It was years ago, suits. It was on the late 70s to the early 90s, where there were unofficial dress codes in place, more like guidelines, if you get my drift. Not like today, where business casual is accepted. Including wearing lower heel shoes. A woman was not dressed unless she wore pantyhose.
Cynthia Bauer: me too. Not only does it impact feet, it also helps damage knees. I love the look of high heels, but there will be a price of damage to the body after 30+ years wearing them five days a week
Something close happened to my aunt, she used to wear heels for work (she wasn't obligated though) and now she struggles even with flats unless it's cushioned. The type of heels she used were the blocky ones so she thought it was fine, and she never felt much pain while using them either. But years later she's paying the price.
@@TheChicaQuiirz Because the heavier you are the more weight your feet will have to support. By this I mean that it will be less painful if you're skinny because you have less weight. It's like walking with nothing vs walking with a heavy backpack on your back. You're more comfortable walking with nothing because then your body doesn't have to support so much weight.
One thing I've found helpful is a raised toe or rocker heel. My favorite granola are a black wedge high platform with a raised toe. sooo comfortable I can wear them for days
I’m super girly but I’ve always hated wearing heels which sucks for me because I also model. And they teach you a lot in modeling school but these hacks should definitely be added to the curriculum I love this video ☺️
I started wearing heels when I was 12, now I'm 30, and I still wear them because I don't want to cry in 5'2.😂🤣 Back then, I was slimmer so no problem. Now that I'm a whole 150lbs, I can still wear my stilettos but not more than 5 hours a day, my new best friends are blocked heels, wedges and ankle boots. I can walk, run, and last all day long if I'm wearing a more comfortable shoe. And yes, I am still into 4-5 inches of heels, but with platforms and blocked heels. ❤️ To stretch out the size, I wear it around the house with thick socks on. To alleviate the pain of rubbing, I apply petroleum jelly inside then wipe it off lightly, just enough to slide it in without having to endure much pain. Then, for additional comfort, you can use gel protectors. 😊
I think the first step is boot heels, you have full foot support and still get to adjust to heels. Aaaaaaand if it's block heel/kitten heel it will be super comfy so it won't feel like your adjust. I also think they look a little prettier than wedges ❤️❤️
I'm not even kidding I screamed when i saw that you uploaded a video And i love the video even though i don't wear heels Sry if my english is bad I'm german😂🇩🇪
I love boot heels. I just bought some suede leather ankle boots from Zara and they're like the cutest thing. I'm not normally a heel girl but I think I've been converted.
I can say as graduate of physiotherapy and cosmetology, as for our posture high heels are causing a lot of pressure on our lower back to balance the body. We have a lot of pressure on our knees and calves that have to be exposed on additional imbalance intake. But what is good :) is that low heels are more recommended then flat shoes. So keep the heel from 2-5 cm. This light version will increase circulation in your legs and also exercise them. Platforms are always better due to right distribution on pressure. I might record a movie about it from physio perspective :) what do you think ?
Omg! Those shoes!!! 😍😍😍 Where did you get the black heels with golden strap around the ankle (see minute 3:00)?? I couldn't find those among the links.. 🤔 Thnx!! 😊😘
@@alexandracroney Hello. I literally spent the whole day looking for them online, or something similar but no success. Do you have the style name or the name of the store you got them from so we could research and maybe find something? Thank you.
Love your video!! I used to wear stilettos a lot and recently switched to the block style heels. They are so much more comfortable to wear when I'm on my feet all day & easier to walk in. 😀
These types of shoes are just straight up uncomfortable bc there is no cushioning. Ball of foot inserts and moleskin to prevent blisters are the only things that have allowed me to wear heels for only a few hours. Now that I'm older my joints hurt and there's nothing that can help that lol
I’m a teacher. I have tried so many times to wear heels to work for that “professional” look, but I end up in absolute agony. Absoluteeee pain. It’s horrendous. I’ve given up now. EVERYONE else wears them, though. I feel so unlucky!
awww this video helped me so much it was amazing to know how to walk in heels with out braking your neck because I've been there and its not fun xx love you
Great video! I have a question though. Have you ever tried the insoles that "adjust" the way your foot sits inside the shoe to take the pressure off of the toes?
Some advice I've seen in the comments is to simply not wear heels but for some companies it is policy for women to wear high heels and so it's unavoidable
Carina #ordinixtra girl I'm 5'10 and I love wearing heels :) just be confidant. it doesn't matter what people say. the point of heels isn't to get a height boost. it's a style choice.
When the shoe rubbing the back of my ankle or a toe I use clear band aids for swimming in that area. They stick much better than regular band aids and they are usually transparent. For stilettos I don't buy a size larger because they are wobbly on the foot and decrease stability while walking.
Rubbing deep heat on your feet before wearing heels will numb your foot helping to distract you away from the pain you may get in the balls of your feet after wearing heels for a long period of time. I advise this for all my brides to do on their wedding day (I’m a bridal consultant)
I don't know how ladies manage to walk in those things, but I'm thankful they do. Nothing beats hearing that all familiar clip clopping sound and seeing a beautiful woman clip clopping down the street in a delicate pair of high heels.
Watching this even though I can't really wear heels 💔 I've got hereditary bunions and I'm only 20 years old. Trying to make outfits look cute or being in settings where heels are expected is so annoying. They're also my favourite type of shoe, so it's so disheartening not being able to wear them, even just for special occassions
Great video - thanks for these tips. I've just started practicing wearing heels for an upcoming Halloween party, I'll be Dr Frankenfurter. However, can you suffer with back pain if you're not used to walking in heels? I notice they seem to throw me backwards (certainly feels like it!).
The best way is to buy comfortable high heels. Just find out which is your preferences hight. Mine is 7cm to 9 cm and I feel like being bare foot. NEVER EVER buy a shoe bigger or smaller even if they are the cutest pair on earth, believe me there are also some other cute pairs somewhere and they will be comfortable. Bigger shoe is not comfortable because it doesn't support the arch of your foot, same for smaller shoes plus they are too tight. Uncomfortable cute wrong size shoes are more likely to stay in the closet.
You are amazing! Great tips on this video. I barely wear heals, I only wear them if there is a wedding or something like that but it's always good to know this tips. Always love to watch your videos.
How do you get on with boots and bare feet? I have a pair of very high heel knee length leather boots which look great with a slit skirt. By the end of an evening they are quite painful but the real problem comes with getting them off! I have spent nearly half an hour grimacing with effort and pain (especially if you get cramp in the calf muscles) before getting them off. If I go up in size my feet will float around in them and I will end up with blisters . I adore the boots and I loathe wearing tights or socks. Any ideas?
My mom used to be a dancer what she always did throw some cola on the ground and step in it then your heels are less slippery This works best on heel with Suede on the bottom
Keep them! They are SUPPOSED to be bigger than your actual feet ! Just watch all the celebs at the Oscar walking in shoes extra big to prevent blisters, also some heel gripes could help buy them online
Didn't you just buy two sizes too big then? I mean at least in Germany, there is a size 39 haha But try insoles - that should help close the gap a bit (as it was said before, you want that gap to at least exist)
As a girl who wears heels for 20 hours sometimes let me tell you that the best trick is to walk around the house with them to train your feet and prepare the shoe for stretching because your feet will get swollen. And always have a pair of flats in your purse just in case
Jackie Lopez how to break into new shoes though.. i have a stilleto pumps but the blister at ankle and toes is killing my foot
hafizatul sufiah yaacob wear them around with socks and always carry bandaids. My friend says she uses deodorant in her feet ( the invisible solid) to not get blisters. Maybe you could try that too
hafizatul sufiah yaacob if it's closed toe shoes I usually use the hairdryer trick. I blow dry the inside of the shoe till it's nice and warm, wear the shoe (with a thick socks on) while it's still warm and walk around in it till it cools down. Test your shoes after. If it's not broken in enough, repeat.
Kitty Powwow thanks for the tips..
Jackie Lopez thanks for the tips
In my experience wearing heels a size too big causes more pain. When it fits you properly it’s making sure maximum foot arch to shoe insole which means less pressure on the balls or heels of the foot. You are better off using cushion points for anywhere that might cause blisters
Yess the last time I wore heels I bought an 8 nd the rubbing on the back of my heel was annoying nd I never wanna experience a blister
women's clothes and shoes is just created to torture women.
They key is to wear a block heel. Far more comfortable
Carly Drummond I totally agree! 🙌☺️
Or wedges even.
Yes! Block heels and wedges all the way. Also shoes that have a lot of coverage like boots or sandals with straps that go over the entire top surface of your foot! If I’ve got anything else on I bring flats.
Agreed 💯
@@nickoliphant8646 true but they absolutely cripple your feet. Last time I wore a pair ( pointed black stilettos ) to a wedding, one of my bloody toenails came off, no joke ! A whole flipping toenail ! 🙈
I have never returned home without blisters and agony while wearing heels, I think the shape of the foot also makes a difference. If you have a big bone on the sides at the front, no amount of deodorant will help. I'm going to buy all the ingredients you mentioned for a successful heel wearing, thank you so much for the video!
Ladies, the REALITY is that wearing heels for long periods of time without rests in between WILL hurt and affect your posture. Carry a pair of flats around, better safe than sorry. Heels are beautiful and classy, but don't sacrifice your comfort to look good.
I agree 100%
yep, except it will make your posture better. not do so well on your feet and ankles, but great for posture
@@bethanyday3471 that's not scientifically backed, heels in fact unnaturally curve the lower spine for example
Bethany Day It actually alters your spine because of the angle that your feet are sitting in. Feet were never created to sit at such a slant for long periods of times.
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Buying a pair of shoes bigger than what you need will always cause them to rub due to your feet slipping tho
Yeah.. I agree, i don't know why anyone would do that?!
Any heel that's not broken in will do that, but a half size up should be fine.
European “one size up” is not as drastic as american one size up
Dude seriously though lol. One heel may be a size 6 on me and when breaking in/even after give blisters, but if I go up to a 6.5 it's way too big and gives me blisters.
afflatusadroit This is what really cause bruises and bleeding and all ..... best hack is to get them a little tight , this way your foot won’t be “dancing “ all over
Uhm no wearing a size too big IS gonna cause blisters.. your feet wont be steady held so it’s gonna be ‘swimming’ in the shoe, will rub off on the fabric when u walk and cause blisters
I love wearing heels :) I recommend always having a back-up pair of shoed or flip flops in your purse or car! This has save so many times!!! Thanks for the tips, awesome video xx
Aries Queen ah that would be such a life saver!!! Thankyou for watching 😘❤️
Aries Queen always good to have a back-up!!
oh please dont drive car with flip flops!
Why is this video mostly talking about mastering walking in heels when the title says "never be in pain again"
Because the correct way of walking in heels is closely linked to not being in pain
@@vaurien3694 yes but there is a lot more to it than just walking
Thank you for your comment because I was about to waste 5 minutes watching for trick on not hurting
Walking, stretching the toe part, moisturizing, buying a size bigger, ect. She told you how to master it. Do all that and you won't have pain. I wear heels every day and those hacks work. Mostly buying a size bigger and depending on what type of foot you have. I have a wide foot so I better not try to get a slim shoe.
Also buy shoes at the end of the day cause your feet are swollen by then.
Hack #1: Don't wear heels, this will help greatly in avoiding any pain associated with wearing heels
Eli Torres and permanent back pain . like I have now
Haha i love this advice.
Lmbo 😂
Or just don't wear them everyday just an occasional thing.
I take modeling classes and the MASSIVE fucking heels are a requirement but I'd be lying if I don't feel bitching on them
For the sinking in grass issue: There are small circle items you can purchase that slip onto the end of the heel, and then the circle part lays flat on the ground, preventing the heel from sinking 🤗
You can also purchase textured slip proof pads than are thin and made to to on the bottoms of your shoes- they are shaped for the front and back to prevent slipping. It’s helpful especially when you’re walking heel first.
I love heels but they start making my feet ache after a bit. I can never seem to wear them very long before aching starts. Stilettos are my fav but literally kill me
linda friend Higher quality shoes make a big difference. Try the Payless Comfort Plus if you’re on a budget, and Geox if you’re not. Huge difference.
@@eyeshadowaddict7637 thank you for the reply. I have low budget and higher price stilettos. I don't seem to get blisters, but; my feet start to ache on the balls and, heels and archers, almost a burning. It happens a lot and I hate because they make your legs look shapely and make your outfit sharper looking.
linda friend You might try a slightly lower heel. 2.5 inches instead of 3. Try the Payless Comfort Plus. Only $30 or so.
@@eyeshadowaddict7637 I will give that try. Thank you!
@@eyeshadowaddict7637 More expensive shoes do make a difference but still... heels are heels, especially when you wear them all day! Also, there's no way I won't get blisters and foot ache with the heavy, army parade-like walking style I have lol
When u get new shoe, first thing to do is add lines of hot glue to the sole of the shoe. That way u won’t slide and fall to your death. Especially in the winter
Spray your feet with spray deodorant!!! Works by keeping your feet from rubbing and your feet will slide easier into your heels.
That's a great tip! Thanks for sharing!
Yep I've heard this one too. Stops sweating and rubbing. Have only tried it the once and it seemed to do the trick. I havent had to wear heels in many years since then. Was great spotting this video and reading comments as I'll be going back to office attire soon.
For me, the problem is just the effect of gravity. No matter how I try to position myself, the slope created by most heels and the pressure exerted upward causes my feet to dig into the top and immense pain on the soles of my feet. I just can’t. Plus, wearing heels is not healthy long-term, so I usually stick with flats.
ANYONE TRYING THIS BE AWARE OF THE DEODORANT YOU'RE USING!!!
I've used this hack and got some horrible iritation... maybe if it's something with less chemicals it wouldn't cause this, but first read what it contains
loooll the way that she was just videoing herself in the mirror without even showing the heels... someone was feeling herself! go you!!!
One of the best videos I’ve seen about common sense things to consider when wearing stilettos. Very well put together and thoughtful. Love it.
no one ever addresses this problem: heel slipping out of no strap shoes (like your last pair) I've tried everything, from heel grips to going a size down. I can walk about 20 steps fine, then my heels just start slipping out. it's so frustrating!!
Double sided tape?
Ur shoes are too big ur probably in between sizes buy a smaller size and stretch them out
Get inserts for the pairs u have
There are inserts you can put toward the ball of your feet to keep your foot pushed back bad prevent it from sliding forward
You probably would benefit from buying narrow shoes (instead of regular width) or stick to sling-backs
I buy all my heels at the thrift store because they are already broken in. Brand new heels are painful and take a good while to break in.
I’m 47, been wearing heels since I was 15. Not gonna lie, the past year my feet have gone from, “Yeah, I can do this” to, “Don’t you dare put those on me!” No warning, no gradual discomfort, just pain every time. Still love my heels and, this video didn’t really help with painless heel wearing.
Shirley it’s because as we age we loose collagen in our feet! I had no idea until a Physiotherapist told me this. Makes perfect sense. No collagen no padding hence the pain. I buy mine a size bigger and place gel pads in to cushion and replace the lack of collagen. Try it!
@@kippykippyphoebe9203 good tip tbh, i'm 52 been wearing heels since teen, balls of my feet these days hurt the worst after a long time in heels, i have been appreciating a biiger size then padding the inner out with a soft cushioned inner sole, sometimes i will use contact glue to stick them in so they stay put when i take them off.
i had to walk home in the rain with thick inner soles, they took alot longer to dry out, like a whole day but the extra squishness that day from the rain was a real relief
@@kippykippyphoebe9203 that makes sense 😮! I've wondered why heels are so much harder now than when I was younger.
@@kendraaraiza7039 indeed! Wish someone had let us know when younger x
Working out my lower body has def helped me be able to withstand heels!
I put bandages on areas of friction and pressure. That way you will never get blisters. You can also cut them to suit the size and shape of the straps so they don't show.
A word to the wise. After wearing splice heels for over 20 years on a daily basis. Rethink high heels. I created a Morton’s Neuroma and had to have surgery. Can not wear heels anymore. I need shoes with extra cushioning on the ball of the foot. You have been warned
Disturbingly some work places have heels as mandatory. We women should avoid these places like the plague
Clarice1933 iWork Edina professional office, where I had to look professional. It was years ago, suits. It was on the late 70s to the early 90s, where there were unofficial dress codes in place, more like guidelines, if you get my drift. Not like today, where business casual is accepted. Including wearing lower heel shoes. A woman was not dressed unless she wore pantyhose.
Cynthia Bauer: me too. Not only does it impact feet, it also helps damage knees. I love the look of high heels, but there will be a price of damage to the body after 30+ years wearing them five days a week
Clarice1933 Have you ever seen a female flight attendant in flats? As a frequent flyer I can tell you, I have yet to see it.
Something close happened to my aunt, she used to wear heels for work (she wasn't obligated though) and now she struggles even with flats unless it's cushioned. The type of heels she used were the blocky ones so she thought it was fine, and she never felt much pain while using them either. But years later she's paying the price.
Final hack.....be skinny
Nikki Chronicles how does that make heels more comfortable?
Physics
@@TheChicaQuiirz Because the heavier you are the more weight your feet will have to support. By this I mean that it will be less painful if you're skinny because you have less weight. It's like walking with nothing vs walking with a heavy backpack on your back. You're more comfortable walking with nothing because then your body doesn't have to support so much weight.
Well they’re still uncomfortable af 😛
Final hack you didn't mention, a gym membership and a diet not consisting of mc donalds 6 times a week. Thats a start
Have you used those grass stoppers? It’s like a tiny wide cap you put on the heel of a stiletto to prevent sinking into the grass.
Where can we buy these at?
One thing I've found helpful is a raised toe or rocker heel. My favorite granola are a black wedge high platform with a raised toe. sooo comfortable I can wear them for days
Life is a struggle when you love heels so much, but your feet always start paining like crazy when you wear them
I’m super girly but I’ve always hated wearing heels which sucks for me because I also model. And they teach you a lot in modeling school but these hacks should definitely be added to the curriculum I love this video ☺️
They can be annoying to wear! Thankyou so much for watching, so happy you found it useful! :)
Amazing helping video!😍
I coun’t find the last heels where you are on the glas, before the last one in the video.
Can you please send the link🙏🏼
Tape your third and forth toes together. It also helps your feet feel more comfy in tight stilettos ( works for shoes that cover your toes) 😊
true, Dr. Scholl makes a toe cozy just for that purpose now.
That hair dryer truck is genius!! & I never would have thought of it. Thanks for sharing
That trick never worked for me.
@@MrAvenger1975 Aww dang. And I still haven't tried it 🤣
Also you are a light weight which obviously helps
Sylvia Hastenteufel not for me I’m super lightweight
I started wearing heels when I was 12, now I'm 30, and I still wear them because I don't want to cry in 5'2.😂🤣 Back then, I was slimmer so no problem. Now that I'm a whole 150lbs, I can still wear my stilettos but not more than 5 hours a day, my new best friends are blocked heels, wedges and ankle boots. I can walk, run, and last all day long if I'm wearing a more comfortable shoe. And yes, I am still into 4-5 inches of heels, but with platforms and blocked heels. ❤️
To stretch out the size, I wear it around the house with thick socks on. To alleviate the pain of rubbing, I apply petroleum jelly inside then wipe it off lightly, just enough to slide it in without having to endure much pain. Then, for additional comfort, you can use gel protectors. 😊
I started wearing heels when I was 9 I’m 46 still wear them and love them a think you just get used to hate chunky heels
@@oliviahernandez807 love either stilettos or chunky heels. Whichever is event appropriate 😊
Heels will never not be painful, I gave up on them many years ago😂
Haha you're probably right!!😂 Thanks for watching
True
I think the first step is boot heels, you have full foot support and still get to adjust to heels. Aaaaaaand if it's block heel/kitten heel it will be super comfy so it won't feel like your adjust. I also think they look a little prettier than wedges ❤️❤️
I'm not even kidding
I screamed when i saw that you uploaded a video
And i love the video even though i don't wear heels
Sry if my english is bad
I'm german😂🇩🇪
Rosaline Oben Aw thankyou so much Rosaline that’s so kind of you! So happy you like my videos lots of love 😘❤️
MissAlex
Omggg
You replied
I literlly crying right now
Love you
I don't know what to say 😱❤️
I don’t wear heels either, but mainly because I feel like I look so awkward walking. These were awesome tips.
I love boot heels. I just bought some suede leather ankle boots from Zara and they're like the cutest thing. I'm not normally a heel girl but I think I've been converted.
Thank for this! I lost the heel habit somehow and can’t wait to use these tips to get back to the game
I can say as graduate of physiotherapy and cosmetology, as for our posture high heels are causing a lot of pressure on our lower back to balance the body. We have a lot of pressure on our knees and calves that have to be exposed on additional imbalance intake. But what is good :) is that low heels are more recommended then flat shoes. So keep the heel from 2-5 cm. This light version will increase circulation in your legs and also exercise them. Platforms are always better due to right distribution on pressure. I might record a movie about it from physio perspective :) what do you think ?
Your shoe game is on point!! 👠👡👢
Not sure why you tube recommended one year later? 🤷🏽♀️ But I love a good shoe video!!! 😀😁
Where are the black heels with gold ankle strap from, I can’t find it in the links xx
Ahh i love your video’s so much! Your voice is so nice to listen to, and your tips are amazing. Please keep going till... FOREVER ❤️
Aw thank you so much for watching! So happy you like my videos! :)
This is very informative. I deal in ladies' shoes and this will really help in giving them a few tips. Thank you for sharing!
Look for heels where the heel part curves into the middle of the heel of your foot for better balance.
Hey Alex, thanks for the video, where did you get the black block heels sandals? They are pretty cute, thanks.
The last one... if all else fails AVOID GRASS. 😃
Good vid tho I got some really good tips, that im defo greatful for
thank you !!! Heels look amazing but they're so tricky to get used to walking in
Omg! Those shoes!!! 😍😍😍 Where did you get the black heels with golden strap around the ankle (see minute 3:00)?? I couldn't find those among the links.. 🤔 Thnx!! 😊😘
Carina Noelia agreed!! She didn't list it! I'm over here TRIPPING.
Carina Noelia I got them from an eBay store they dont do this style anymore ☹️ sorry! ❤️
@@alexandracroney Oh, ok.. What a pitty!! 😢
I got very similair ones from asos.com!
@@alexandracroney Hello. I literally spent the whole day looking for them online, or something similar but no success. Do you have the style name or the name of the store you got them from so we could research and maybe find something? Thank you.
One of the best heel hack videos I have seen. Thank you!
Did anyone find the link for the high heels she used for the rubbing sole hack? The ones with the good strap
Excellent evolution of the heel!
Wear pantyhose (tights) to prevent blisters on your feet & make your shoes last longer
But don't combine with the size up rule, ended up with blisters right after I left the house
I stumbled across this video in a search for something completely unrelated, but OMG aren’t you so beautiful and have such a lovely sounding voice.
I LOVEEEEE YOUUU SOOOO MUCHHHHHH.
THIS WAS SOOOO MUCH HELPPPPPPP
Could you please make more hacks videos because they are sooooo helpfulllll
Hello,
The heels at 3:04 is awesome, from which store is it?
Thank you.
Love your video!! I used to wear stilettos a lot and recently switched to the block style heels. They are so much more comfortable to wear when I'm on my feet all day & easier to walk in. 😀
Thankyou so much for watching! Yes block heels are so much easier to walk in!!! :)
I can’t get enough of your vids! 👠
Thankyou soooo much!
I looove your style and you seem like such a nice person, I always enjoy watching you’re videos 💕
Kth ferreira Thankyou so much that’s so kind of you to say 😘
You're a high heel angel sent from the kingdom of high-heel heaven!! thankssss!!!!
Gotta say I have never had an issue SITTING in heels 🤦♀️call me crazy
Where did you get the leopard print shoe? It looks so amazing on you. Loved it!
They were originally from Next but they don't do them anymore! I've linked similar in the description though! thanks so much
These types of shoes are just straight up uncomfortable bc there is no cushioning. Ball of foot inserts and moleskin to prevent blisters are the only things that have allowed me to wear heels for only a few hours. Now that I'm older my joints hurt and there's nothing that can help that lol
New to your channel but have to say: you have such a lovely voice! It's very calm and clear
Love heeeeeeeels so much!!💗💗💖
I love your voice so much! These heels are so beautiful👠👠👠
If stiletto heels are the most difficoult for you try Blade heel by ferragamo
Hello...id like to know where did you buy the black block heels with the gold strap and in foot area?????😍❤️
I’m a teacher. I have tried so many times to wear heels to work for that “professional” look, but I end up in absolute agony. Absoluteeee pain. It’s horrendous. I’ve given up now. EVERYONE else wears them, though. I feel so unlucky!
You teacher? Ha ha don't make me laugh.
Spraying the bottom of the heel in hairspray can help for slick new heels. Used to use that for dance
this helped me so much
Lilly May So happy you liked it! 🙌
awww this video helped me so much it was amazing to know how to walk in heels with out braking your neck because I've been there and its not fun xx love you
Great tips!! I’ve been trying to wear heels more 🤗 makes me feel more lady like
So happy you found them helpful!
Great hacks,I love wearing new heels in with socks! ☺️👠🧦
Nikki T So happy you liked it! It’s a good trick isn’t it! 🙌☺️
Great video! I have a question though. Have you ever tried the insoles that "adjust" the way your foot sits inside the shoe to take the pressure off of the toes?
Some advice I've seen in the comments is to simply not wear heels but for some companies it is policy for women to wear high heels and so it's unavoidable
That’s absolutely ridiculous and needs to be protested. Fuck that.
The link for the boots on 1:17 isn’t right, does anyone know where i could buy these heels or these kind of high heel ankle boots?? :)
Can u make a video for hacks on strap less shirts ? For girls that love tube tops but are flat cheasted ? Or videos to help make ur booty pop
Trust me its worse for big chests. Strapless are a always a risk.
Your black dress looked amazing, where is it from?!
Thankyou, it was from Lipsy! :)
How to wear heels when you're tall? Ahahah each ''ah'' is a tear falling xD
Carina #ordinixtra girl I'm 5'10 and I love wearing heels :) just be confidant. it doesn't matter what people say. the point of heels isn't to get a height boost. it's a style choice.
Carina #ordinixtra I'm tall too, I rarely wear hills I don't see the point
I'm tall too and I couldn't care less, just wear it with confidence 😘😊
Alondra Garcia im 5'6 & i feel too tall for heels
@@lilyo5248 where, in the Philippines?
When the shoe rubbing the back of my ankle or a toe I use clear band aids for swimming in that area. They stick much better than regular band aids and they are usually transparent. For stilettos I don't buy a size larger because they are wobbly on the foot and decrease stability while walking.
The leopard print shoes are the most!!! 😍
Rubbing deep heat on your feet before wearing heels will numb your foot helping to distract you away from the pain you may get in the balls of your feet after wearing heels for a long period of time. I advise this for all my brides to do on their wedding day (I’m a bridal consultant)
Very helpful video! thank you!! xx
So happy you found it helpful Lauren! ❤️
I love heels so much!
I’ve tried..always hurts
I don't know how ladies manage to walk in those things, but I'm thankful they do. Nothing beats hearing that all familiar clip clopping sound and seeing a beautiful woman clip clopping down the street in a delicate pair of high heels.
Watching this even though I can't really wear heels 💔 I've got hereditary bunions and I'm only 20 years old. Trying to make outfits look cute or being in settings where heels are expected is so annoying. They're also my favourite type of shoe, so it's so disheartening not being able to wear them, even just for special occassions
Great video - thanks for these tips. I've just started practicing wearing heels for an upcoming Halloween party, I'll be Dr Frankenfurter. However, can you suffer with back pain if you're not used to walking in heels? I notice they seem to throw me backwards (certainly feels like it!).
Beautiful shoes and killer legs 😍
Thankyou so much!
you lisbian huh ? 😘
Her legs are custom made for them
Thank you and happy New year
Seriously THANK YOU SO MUCH, I just start to let my baskets for high heels, and without these hacks I probably would have abandonned them !
Solid video for rookies. My Red bottoms are impossible to make more comfortable. Definition of beauty and pain🤪
The best way is to buy comfortable high heels. Just find out which is your preferences hight. Mine is 7cm to 9 cm and I feel like being bare foot. NEVER EVER buy a shoe bigger or smaller even if they are the cutest pair on earth, believe me there are also some other cute pairs somewhere and they will be comfortable. Bigger shoe is not comfortable because it doesn't support the arch of your foot, same for smaller shoes plus they are too tight. Uncomfortable cute wrong size shoes are more likely to stay in the closet.
You are amazing! Great tips on this video. I barely wear heals, I only wear them if there is a wedding or something like that but it's always good to know this tips. Always love to watch your videos.
Thankyou so much Julia, so happy to hear you like my videos! I know how you feel, they can be such a pain sometimes! Lots of love
My 15 bday is coming that’s why I’m here
How do you get on with boots and bare feet? I have a pair of very high heel knee length leather boots which look great with a slit skirt. By the end of an evening they are quite painful but the real problem comes with getting them off! I have spent nearly half an hour grimacing with effort and pain (especially if you get cramp in the calf muscles) before getting them off. If I go up in size my feet will float around in them and I will end up with blisters . I adore the boots and I loathe wearing tights or socks. Any ideas?
My mom used to be a dancer what she always did throw some cola on the ground and step in it then your heels are less slippery
This works best on heel with Suede on the bottom
I walk in high heels a long time and these shoes are amazing.
wearing heels during a zapateado 😄
Where did you get the heels with the studs? Love them!
I bought heels a size too big, I’m a size 38 and I got a 40 😭 they are super cute though! What can I do about that big space gap where my ankles at?
Did you try heel grips?
Keep them! They are SUPPOSED to be bigger than your actual feet ! Just watch all the celebs at the Oscar walking in shoes extra big to prevent blisters, also some heel gripes could help buy them online
Didn't you just buy two sizes too big then? I mean at least in Germany, there is a size 39 haha
But try insoles - that should help close the gap a bit (as it was said before, you want that gap to at least exist)
I love your videos so much😍they're just so helpful💋🤗
Awww so happy to hear that!!! Thanks for watching :)❤️
MissAlex ❤❤