mannequin24 answered Thursday September 13 2012, 10:07 pm: I wore them occasionally for long periods of time where I had to walk a lot which is probably not the best idea. If you are just starting out with heels, try whatever feels comfortable to you and thicker heel (so a wedge or platform type shoe) rather than the thin heels. As for wearing them, when you start out, try walking in them for a little bit every day instead of breaking the shoes in all at once. This way, you avoid the painful route of blisters, aching feet, and possibly bleeding. I hope this helped and good luck! [ mannequin24's advice column | Ask mannequin24 A Question ]
innocent_angel answered Thursday September 13 2012, 5:30 pm: In honesty you just learn as you go, there might be a stumble on the way but after a little while you can run, skip, hop and everything and look very elegant doing it! :D
As for he beginning heel, it depends on the person, my friends first pair were tiny! But she wasn't comfortable wearing anything higher, now she can just about manage the shoes me and my other friends use. My first pair was about 3 inches I believe, just make sure your comfortable and you'll get the hang of it :) [ innocent_angel's advice column | Ask innocent_angel A Question ]
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