How do I comfortably walk in high heels?

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eve asked:


I never wore high heels before. Can someone share me some tips? My feet hurts alot when I walk. On the street, women makes walking on high heels so easily and seems to feel no pain. How do they do that?
Thanks.

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5 Responses to “How do I comfortably walk in high heels?”

  1. Jamie says:

    high heels aren’t the most comfortable shoes but some are. you can find great high heel shoes that are comfortable. but, if they aren’t buy the dr.scholls gel pads for heels. they work wonders and make heels comfy.

  2. ChynaWhyte says:

    It all depends on the shoe dear,cheap shoes will hurt,get some cushion insoles,they help alot,the concrete does do a number on your feet no matter what.You have to try on diffrent levels of heels in the store to find what height is good for you….and then, practice makes perfect,wear them around the house all the time,walk by coming down with the pressure on your heel, and then to the ball of your feet,…good luck!

  3. xtinachick01 says:

    A couple things makes a difference…
    1. Quality of the shoe. Higher quality shoes tend to be more comfortable.
    2. Fit. Make sure you get the right size.
    3. Practice. You will use muscles differently when wearing heels and it takes some time to adjust.

  4. fiona says:

    There is an old proverb : “Do not run before you can walk”

    Wearing high heels takes practice.

    Remember that wearing high heels alters your balance, your gait, the way you walk, the angle of your feet, the stretching of your leg muscles.

    So, start with a heel slightly higher than you are used to. Get used to that height and work up (excuse the pun).

    For my part, I regularly wear 4″ heels, although, on occasions I have worn 5″ heels in comfort.

    It takes time and practice.

    One last thought. We are all different. Everyone has a limit – there is no point in wearing heels higher than your tolerance level. Clothes are supposed to be comfortable.

  5. shaaza says:

    Practise… Start low and work your way up to your desired height

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