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]]>This may seem obvious, but getting the right size shoe can make a world of difference. With different manufacturers, you may find that you are a size 7 in one pair and a size 9 in another. It’s also a good idea to go shoe shopping at the end of the day once your feet are already swollen.
If there is a pair of heels that you’ve bought for a special occasion, make a point of wearing them beforehand. Practice walking around your home in the shoes while wearing socks to break them in. Stilettos and pajamas may make it to the runway yet.
News flash: deodorant has more uses than keeping your pits dry! Rubbing some of the stuff on the back and sides of your foot will give slip and prevent friction which can cause blisters. If you do find yourself with little sores, however, soak your feet in warm water with Epsom salts for 10 minutes.
Marie Helvin wore a ton of heels during her time as a model during the ‘70s and ‘80s. Her trick for keeping comfortable? Tape your third and fourth toes together using medical tape. This apparently keeps your foot aligned and takes the pressure off the ball of the foot.
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]]>Experiencing the rich flavors and trying new things is definitely a part of the adventure, but there are a few things to be mindful of when eating out abroad.
Europeans like to do life a little slower, This means, it is perfectly normal to eat supper around 8 p.m. or even 9 p.m., especially in the summer months when the sun sets later. If you’re making dinner reservations, aim for later in the evening, otherwise the wait staff may think you’re doing a late lunch.
With so many countries and cultures, it can be confusing as to who eats what. Brush up a little on where you’re headed so that you don’t ask for tapas in Mexico or guacamole in Spain.
Chances are high that English is not the first language of the people who will be serving you. And so, it is expected that they’ll make a few grammatical and pronunciation errors. Instead of correcting them, appreciate that they are trying to speak to you in your language.
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]]>The post Wearing High Heels Doesn’t Have to Hurt Thanks to These Hacks appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This may seem obvious, but getting the right size shoe can make a world of difference. With different manufacturers, you may find that you are a size 7 in one pair and a size 9 in another. It’s also a good idea to go shoe shopping at the end of the day once your feet are already swollen.
If there is a pair of heels that you’ve bought for a special occasion, make a point of wearing them beforehand. Practice walking around your home in the shoes while wearing socks to break them in. Stilettos and pajamas may make it to the runway yet.
News flash: deodorant has more uses than keeping your pits dry! Rubbing some of the stuff on the back and sides of your foot will give slip and prevent friction which can cause blisters. If you do find yourself with little sores, however, soak your feet in warm water with Epsom salts for 10 minutes.
Marie Helvin wore a ton of heels during her time as a model during the ‘70s and ‘80s. Her trick for keeping comfortable? Tape your third and fourth toes together using medical tape. This apparently keeps your foot aligned and takes the pressure off the ball of the foot.
The post Wearing High Heels Doesn’t Have to Hurt Thanks to These Hacks appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Follow These Tips When Eating Out Abroad appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Experiencing the rich flavors and trying new things is definitely a part of the adventure, but there are a few things to be mindful of when eating out abroad.
Europeans like to do life a little slower, This means, it is perfectly normal to eat supper around 8 p.m. or even 9 p.m., especially in the summer months when the sun sets later. If you’re making dinner reservations, aim for later in the evening, otherwise the wait staff may think you’re doing a late lunch.
With so many countries and cultures, it can be confusing as to who eats what. Brush up a little on where you’re headed so that you don’t ask for tapas in Mexico or guacamole in Spain.
Chances are high that English is not the first language of the people who will be serving you. And so, it is expected that they’ll make a few grammatical and pronunciation errors. Instead of correcting them, appreciate that they are trying to speak to you in your language.
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