WORST SHOES FOR YOUR FEET...!!!



High heels & stilettos 
No surprise here, high heels are often blamed for a variety of feet problems such as chronic pain, pump bumps or sprained ankles. The unnatural position of the foot generally puts too much pressure on the ball of the feet and this can result in nerve inflammation. To avoid this problem varying the height of the heels along with choosing heels that are no more than 2 inch high and wearing them in moderation can certainly help. Stilettos, on the other hand, can damage the ligaments due to the fact that they don't offer proper support. This problem can be easily prevented by choosing thicker heels which will enable you to look just as stylish in addition to being more comfortable and preventing wobbling.




Pointy shoes


These sexy shoes often cause one of the most visible feet damages: bunions. The unsightly deformation is the direct result of the constant pressure that is placed on the the front part of the feet. Hammertoes are also likely to occur due to prolonged wear of these shoe styles. These problems often require surgical intervention in order to be solved. To avoid going on that painful route, choosing rounded toe shoes which allow your toes to sit more naturally is an easy and rather obvious answer.



Ballet flats
Ballet flats might be the ultimate definition of comfort and style, however, they can fall short in terms of feet health. The main reason for that is that they fail to provide arch support, which can lead to a variety of problems, the most common one being plantar fasciitis. Hip, back and knee problems can also emerge. Fortunately, the solution in this case can be extremely simple as orthotic inserts can greatly diminish feet pain.

Flip flops
They might be a synonym for summer fun, but these shoes do little to support your feet. Because a high portion of the feet is exposed, a variety of injuries can occur. In addition to these, problems similar to those created by ballet flats. If you adore flip flops and would dread giving them up, a better solution can be to try sporty flip flops, that are typically recommended for a more intense walking experience. These shoes are often marketed as being 'toning shoes'. While experts remain skeptical when it comes to their toning abilities, everyone agrees that they provide excellent feet support.

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  1. I have 2pairs and haven't experienced any problem with them and im actually going to get me a new pair some time this week looking forward to it....

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