6 Things You Didn't Know About Heels
Heels, Stilettos, Pumps you can call it
what you like but these are just a few decorated
terms for something that most women believe
to be torture devices.
Although we have our
woes about them, we owe it to our love for
heels to learn a few unknown facts about them.
Hi, I’m Mohana and I’m here to tear down
6 myths about heels you probably believe!
So let’s begin.
Heels ranging from one to two inches are actually
better than completely flat soles.
The short heel supports the tendons in your feet
whereas your flats cause them to over-stretch.
You calves may hurt after your high heeled adventure,
but a strong block heel can tone
your calves as you wear them, so next time
don’t worry about the pain!
It probably means great toned legs.
I’m sure this debunked myth has disturbed
all the concerned moms out there, but don’t
worry mom, sometimes heels really are the healthier option.
Although we have the occasional male fashionista
sporting stilettos, the general belief is
that heels are made for women.
You might be surprised, heels were actually made
exclusively for men!
The high heel was made to support and grip
the stirrup while riding a horse.
Too bad it was women who discovered the aesthetic
capabilities of heels.
Can you imagine a world where it was the men
that wore the heels?
I think a little bit of discomfort would give them
some humility
Here’s a myth all the mommies-to-be can stop believing.
The kind of footwear you choose will not have
a direct effect on the health or development
of your baby.
However, wearing heels has never been a walk in the park.
So maybe don’t go for the sky high pumps
for a few months.
A thick wedge heel or platform shoes with a
supported ankle strap would be the safest option.
The support comes with a thick heel and the
ankle strap will protect your feet from slipping.
I personally tend to slouch often, it can
happen to the best of us.
But I have noticed one thing, wearing heels
forces my body to be vigilant and on high alert.
The possibility of tumbling is never at 0,
that’s why I automatically stand straighter.
Obviously, I am not prescribing you to wear
heels to magically straighten your back.
But, while you are wearing heels, you tend
to straighten your body, in turn resulting
in the appearance of a straight posture!
But remember to not rely on this aesthetic
fix too frequently or for a prolonged period of time!
The tag of an exclusive designer can make
everyone’s heart flutter.
This tag however does not prove the quality
or sturdiness of the shoe.
If you want a sturdy pair of heels that won’t
hurt your feet, these are the only things
you will need.
A thick heel will obviously sturdier but the
placement of the heel is something you should check.
The heel should be placed directly under your
natural heel.
Any further or behind that will just end up
in a topsy turvy mess.
This is the biggest lie every woman believes.
No matter how much we joke about it, heels
aren’t supposed to cause you pain!
Let me assure you, there isn’t a group of
shoe manufacturers getting together plotting
unique ways to inflict pain though it may
seem like that sometimes.
The key is to buy the right sized heels!
No matter how sure you are of your size, every
shoe brand varies slightly in sizes.
Check the feel of the shoe,
walk around and stand in them for a long
enough period of
time to get an idea, “If I wear these heels,
will my feet regret this later?”
If you can confidently answer “No!”
Only then should you invest in them.
Here were a few cautionary tales and tips for you.
Here’s to hoping that you are never stressed
about buying or wearing a pair of heels again.
Just remember,
heels are to make you feel beautiful
and quite literally uplift your
spirits, not to make you end up in a pool
of tears, until next time, stay tuned and
stay Glamrs!
what you like but these are just a few decorated
terms for something that most women believe
to be torture devices.
Although we have our
woes about them, we owe it to our love for
heels to learn a few unknown facts about them.
Hi, I’m Mohana and I’m here to tear down
6 myths about heels you probably believe!
So let’s begin.
Heels ranging from one to two inches are actually
better than completely flat soles.
The short heel supports the tendons in your feet
whereas your flats cause them to over-stretch.
You calves may hurt after your high heeled adventure,
but a strong block heel can tone
your calves as you wear them, so next time
don’t worry about the pain!
It probably means great toned legs.
I’m sure this debunked myth has disturbed
all the concerned moms out there, but don’t
worry mom, sometimes heels really are the healthier option.
Although we have the occasional male fashionista
sporting stilettos, the general belief is
that heels are made for women.
You might be surprised, heels were actually made
exclusively for men!
The high heel was made to support and grip
the stirrup while riding a horse.
Too bad it was women who discovered the aesthetic
capabilities of heels.
Can you imagine a world where it was the men
that wore the heels?
I think a little bit of discomfort would give them
some humility
Here’s a myth all the mommies-to-be can stop believing.
The kind of footwear you choose will not have
a direct effect on the health or development
of your baby.
However, wearing heels has never been a walk in the park.
So maybe don’t go for the sky high pumps
for a few months.
A thick wedge heel or platform shoes with a
supported ankle strap would be the safest option.
The support comes with a thick heel and the
ankle strap will protect your feet from slipping.
I personally tend to slouch often, it can
happen to the best of us.
But I have noticed one thing, wearing heels
forces my body to be vigilant and on high alert.
The possibility of tumbling is never at 0,
that’s why I automatically stand straighter.
Obviously, I am not prescribing you to wear
heels to magically straighten your back.
But, while you are wearing heels, you tend
to straighten your body, in turn resulting
in the appearance of a straight posture!
But remember to not rely on this aesthetic
fix too frequently or for a prolonged period of time!
The tag of an exclusive designer can make
everyone’s heart flutter.
This tag however does not prove the quality
or sturdiness of the shoe.
If you want a sturdy pair of heels that won’t
hurt your feet, these are the only things
you will need.
A thick heel will obviously sturdier but the
placement of the heel is something you should check.
The heel should be placed directly under your
natural heel.
Any further or behind that will just end up
in a topsy turvy mess.
This is the biggest lie every woman believes.
No matter how much we joke about it, heels
aren’t supposed to cause you pain!
Let me assure you, there isn’t a group of
shoe manufacturers getting together plotting
unique ways to inflict pain though it may
seem like that sometimes.
The key is to buy the right sized heels!
No matter how sure you are of your size, every
shoe brand varies slightly in sizes.
Check the feel of the shoe,
walk around and stand in them for a long
enough period of
time to get an idea, “If I wear these heels,
will my feet regret this later?”
If you can confidently answer “No!”
Only then should you invest in them.
Here were a few cautionary tales and tips for you.
Here’s to hoping that you are never stressed
about buying or wearing a pair of heels again.
Just remember,
heels are to make you feel beautiful
and quite literally uplift your
spirits, not to make you end up in a pool
of tears, until next time, stay tuned and
stay Glamrs!
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