Stylist Eggenberger tells how to walk in heels and not be in pain

You should change your gait and lean back slightly so that your legs do not hurt when walking in high heels. writes about him who wears what.

Stylist and editor Maxine Eggenberger explains that it is recommended to lower the heel first and then the toe when walking. So the walk will look as impressive and natural as possible.

It is also recommended to take small steps and take your time: walking should be easy and comfortable. The body should deviate slightly, but at the same time you should keep your gaze forward, not on the ground.

“When walking in high heels, many people stretch their necks forward to compensate for their slow stride. So allow yourself to veer in the opposite direction, ”explained the expert.

Eggenberger also recommends bending the foot slightly to avoid pain in the legs. However, when choosing any pair of shoes, it is important to look at the quality of the last shoe and the height of the heel.

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Source: Gazeta

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