7 Must-Try Hacks To Wear High Heels Without Pain

 

Wearing high heels can be a thrilling and empowering experience, but it often comes with a price – pain. Many women dread the discomfort that accompanies wearing high heels for long periods of time, and some even avoid them altogether.

Picture the immense joy and confidence of slipping into a fabulous new pair of heels. But that happiness can fade fast when, just an hour into an event, you’re hobbling around with sore feet, wondering how you’ll make it through the day. Can anyone wear high heels comfortably, or is it a secret skill?

Wearing high heels isn’t always a breeze; sore ankles and achy arches aren’t fun. Yet, many women still rock them daily. We can’t blame them; heels can elevate any outfit, making you look amazing. But let’s face it, dealing with excruciating pain even before starting your day is no joke.

But here’s the silver lining: there’s a way to wear heels without feeling like you need a foot massage by lunchtime. Believe it or not, it is possible to wear high heels without pain.

Read on for practical hacks and tips to make wearing high heels a more comfortable experience — from selecting the right pair to practicing proper walking techniques. If you’ve ever wanted to strut confidently in your favorite pair of stilettos without wincing in pain, then keep scrolling.

Why Do High Heels Cause Pain?

High heels are fashion’s beloved accessory, adding more edge and elegance to any outfit. However, behind their glamorous appearance lies an underlying pain. Ever wondered why those stunning heels sometimes make your feet ache?

  • Heel Placement

When choosing your favorite stilettos, take a closer look at the heel’s position. If it’s set a bit deeper into the shoe than straight down the back, it can actually help ease the pain in the ball of your foot. This adjustment relieves pressure from the front and lets your heel share some of the load.

  • Heel Height Matters

Opting for heels that are 3 inches or lower can be a real foot-saver. Beyond this height, the biomechanics of your walk get thrown off, messing with your balance. But don’t fret if your favorite pair exceeds 3 inches; a skilled cobbler can often reduce the heel height by up to an inch. Keep in mind, though, that even lower heels can impact your posture and gait.

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  • Consider the toe shape

While the advice to avoid pointy toes in favor of rounder shapes makes sense, it’s also crucial to pay attention to the height of the vamp (the toe portion’s lip).

If you experience pain at the sides of your foot, especially around your toes, check that the vamp doesn’t cut into the sensitive areas. Toe box space matters too; let your foot shape guide you to what’s comfortable, whether you have shorter or longer toes.

  • Thinner heels cause pain

Tiny heels might be cute, but they often mean more pain. Thicker heels provide better balance and stability, as demonstrated by a simple test: stand without shoes, feel your base of support, and try gentle pushes. The thicker the heel, the more stability it offers, especially when compared to spindly stilettos.

Woman feeling pains in high heels photo - Fashion Police NigeriaPhoto: Joao Guerreiro/Pexels

How Can I Wear High Heels Without Getting Injured?

There’s no denying many women cannot do without heels but if you’re not a pro, how can you work in them comfortably? Here are some easy tips and tricks to help you master your high heels comfortably and safely.

1. Find the right fit

The key to stepping out in heels pain-free? Make sure you’re wearing the right size! Too big, and your feet might feel like they’re on a slip ‘n’ slide; too small, and you could end up with not-so-chic marks. Snag the perfect fit for a comfy strut.

2. Opt for sturdy soles

Thick soles aren’t just about fashion; they’re your ticket to a stable and comfy walk. A solid base provides room for your feet to spread out, steering clear of aches and pains. Avoid those thin soles that can let discomfort creep in and make your feet susceptible to unwanted dirt and annoyances from the outside world. Choose thickness for happy feet!

3. Understand your foot type

It’s all about getting to know your feet. While a visit to the podiatrist is top-notch, you can also do a fun DIY check.

Wet your foot and step on a piece of paper – the imprint will spill the beans on whether you have flat feet or a high arch. Knowing your foot type is like having a superpower; it helps you pick the right shoes that suit you best and keep discomfort at bay.

4. Choose solid soles or platforms over thin ones

Say no to thin soles; they’re a pain magnet. Instead, go for thicker soles or a cute little platform. Why? Because they act like a comfy cushion, absorbing the pressure as you walk. Imagine walking on a soft, rubbery cloud – that’s the kind of support your feet will thank you for!

Woman wearing block high heel photoPhoto: Antony Trivet/Pexels

5. Give your feet a break

Let your feet take a breather during the day; kick off those shoes and give your ankles and toes a good stretch. It’s like a little vacation for your feet!

6. Stretch it out after shoe time

Once the shoes are off, it’s time for some foot TLC (tender loving care). Stretch the front of your foot and ankle with toe-pointing and tugging using a strap. Move from side to side to reach all those nooks and crannies.

And when you’re on the move, lead with your thighs. It might take a bit of practice, but those longer steps will make a world of difference, putting less stress on the ball of your foot. Your feet will thank you for the love!

7. Boost your comfort with inserts or insoles

Here’s a nifty trick: make your heels extra cushy by slipping in some insoles or inserts. You can find these little comfort boosters practically anywhere, even at the same store where you got those fabulous heels. It’s like giving your feet a cozy hug with every step!

Photo: Antony Trivet/Pexels

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