How To Never Get Blisters on Your Feet


We can probably all agree that the only downside to buying new shoes is needing to break them in. Whether they’re stilettos or ballet flats, every new pair of shoes that joins our closets needs to be worn for a few weeks before they’re completely comfortable. The worst part of breaking new shoes in is the inevitable blisters that come along with that, but we’re determined to prevent blisters — and to help you prevent them, too. Read the tips below to have the least pain possible when you’re wearing new shoes!

Break in your shoes:
New shoes are the biggest cause of blisters, and especially if they’re shoes that aren’t meant to be worn with socks. If your new shoes are a little bit too tight, try this trick: Blow dry a pair of socks for about two minutes before you put them on. Once they’re hot, put on the socks, then put on your shoes and walk around your house for a bit. The heat will help to warm up the shoes and break them in a bit, and walking around with the socks will prevent your feet from getting blisters. This usually works best for flats or pumps.

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