Do you ever hate it when you buy some cute new heels or flats, and they fit so great when you first try them on in the store, but then when you get home they kill the back of your heels by rubbing up against them? Been there done that...
Well this morning, I discovered a fix that was fast, easy, and beyond affordable.I was simply looking for a band-aid or something to cushion my heels from the friction. I was looking and looking, and I stumbled across my cotton rounds/pads. I thought to myself, "well I suppose this will work." So I took two of them and stacked them upon one another and stuck them in each shoe. To my surprise (even though yeah...they were obviously round), they fit perfectly into the back curve of my shoe cushioning my heal perfectly. Now before you say "duh," let me tell you that it's hard to find things that will do just that without overlapping the back part of the shoe.
They simply slid right in, and curved perfectly to cushion my heel. Not only did they cushion, they also made my shoe fit more snug and prevented sliding! It was a great find!
If you're like me, then you don't like spending a ton of money on products. Now you don't have to! Don't spend all that money on heel savers, simply just find some cotton rounds that you might just happen to have laying around, or you can easily find them at Wal*Mart or the drugstore for about $1.
Save your money, and your heels!
~Angel
Note: I used four cotton rounds in all; two in each shoe. You can even lay more along the width of the heel for more cushioning around the heel itself.
2 comments:
How did you get those awesome flats?
LOL! I wonder :)
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