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What to do to keep your sandals from chafing: 3 fashionable life hacks that will save you in the heat

What to do to prevent sandals from chafing

Sandals are an ideal footwear option for hot summer days. However, very often girls face the fact that a new pair of beautiful sandals rubs terribly. Walking with such calluses becomes unbearable, but there are ways to prevent them from appearing.

OBOZREVATEL suggests that you familiarise yourself with three life hacks that will help keep your sandals from chafing. These fashionable tricks can be used with both low-heeled shoes and heeled or wedge sandals.

Silicone pads

 

Silicone pads come in a variety of shapes: for heels, toes, socks, and entire insoles. The price is absolutely reasonable, and they can be used repeatedly. It is recommended to wash the pads after wearing them under running water with soap and water. By the way, silicone insoles can be used if the sandals are a little too big for you.

Pre-wearing with a body patch

 

Let's call this a "pre-emptive strike" or "prevention". For the first two to three days, wear the sandals with plasters on your feet in the areas where the shoes could potentially rub. During this time, the new pair will fit your foot properly, and you will protect yourself from blisters. After this "trial" and perhaps not entirely aesthetic period, the patches can be removed, and the sandals will no longer cause you discomfort or even pain.

Callus pencil

 

This stick, which resembles a hygienic lipstick or a glue stick, has not yet gained widespread popularity. However, people who have already tried this miracle invention claim that the effect is truly remarkable. The way the callus pencil works is simple: before putting on your sandals, you need to lubricate the areas most prone to rubbing with the stick.

Earlier OBOZREVATEL wrote about 5 models of summer dresses that delicately correct your figure.

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