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? asked in Beauty & StyleFashion & Accessories · 8 years ago

How to stop my heeled shoe boots from rubbing on my ankles?!?

Hey guys! Right I brought these gorgeous shoe boots the other day but when I got home they started to rub on my ankles :-( both my feet aswell not just the one! Thing is the outfit I'm wearing it with a dress so I can't wear socks, plasters look abit weird! Any suggestions please! X

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  • 8 years ago
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    buy a jar of vaseline, just the original kind, and the small jar if you are hesitant about it, but this works really well. Before you put on heels or anything that makes your foot get blisters, apply some of the vaseline on your foot, and then go out. hope this helped :D - S7

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Well, by and large speakme you do not need to "repair" overreaching. In most disciplines, it way the horse is a better mover. You might are attempting shutting him down, making him tighten across his back, invert, and shorten his stride, however that'd be worse overall. Simply ride him with bell boots and galloping boots, or polo wraps. It would be that he's at a brand new barn, however extra possible it is due to the fact that you are at a new barn as well, and are worried abit about your driving and you are using otherwise therefore.

  • 8 years ago

    even if you are able to wear tights the shoes will still rub when i have shoes that rub i put gel heel strips in or i stick a plaster on the part of the shoe thats rubbing you can get clear invisible blister plasters which you can use on your skin if you don't want to stick anything in your shoes

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