Shoes & Health Problems

May 29
21:57

2010

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When we talk about occasions the first thing that comes to our mind is "what I will wear?". We want to look stylish and different from the rest in the...

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When we talk about occasions the first thing that comes to our mind is "what I will wear?". We want to look stylish and different from the rest in the crowd. We like people asking,Shoes & Health Problems Articles "hey! where did you get this from?" or something like "This looks wonderful on you, tell me the name of designer you bought this from". These kind of statements just make our day and we completely ignore the health problems that occur in the long run.

Of course! stay in fashion, go with the trends, live a hip style, try the top notch variety BUT with a little in-depth research on the comfort zone your shoes have to offer. For example if you're planning to wear high heels with your sleek drop shoulder dress, you should try wearing something not more than 33 especially when you're hosting the event. Wear bigger heels when you plan to sit in an event rather than walking too much. Do not think of wearing a pair of sandals or slippers when you plan to go for an outdoor walk with some friends, always wear trainers.

If you're suffering from any health issues such as back pain, skin allergy or any problem with your bones ALWAYS consult your physician to help you figure what will keep you healthy yet stylish. Some important tips to keep in mind, while you're buying some shoes for yourself

* Buy the trainers that fit well with your ankles and heels, as continuous rubbing can cause serious injuries.

* Buy heels that your feet can easily walk in, try wearing and walking for a couple of minutes to make sure you can continue with your regular walk rather than limping or disruptive walk.

* If you have back pain or sore muscle wear trainers with some extra cushion in them, While exercising or running.

* Do not wear pumps in humidity, extra moisture can cause skin allergies.

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