Your Goof-Proof Guide to Painless Fashion

 
strap that digs into the ankle
1/10
Sexy shoes don't have to endure pain! Please refer to the selection of shoes in the afternoon when your feet are easy to swell. This prevents the strap from being too tight and digging into your ankle. Skip the Band-Aids if strappy shoes are going to cause a little blistering. Instead, apply a little ointment to the affected area to help ease the pain as you slip the band on.

tall handbag
2/10
He can't go a day without carrying a makeup bag, workout gear, and more. Choose a bag with strong, wide straps that won't dig into your shoulder blades. A shoulder bag reduces the burden on your back and shoulders. And if you stuff it with everything you own, stop! He should carry no more than 10% of his body weight.

A body shaper that takes the pressure off
3/10
Body shapers are best if they aren't too small and won't be worn for long periods of time.Shapewear that is too tight can cause blood to pool in your lower legs and increase your risk of varicose veins. If you're wearing a curve-control shaper, take it off and lie down or sit with your legs up for at least 30 minutes. Do this twice a day.

high heels
4/10
Unfortunately, it is not possible to prevent bunions and eye circles from wearing high heels. The best way to protect your feet from painful foot problems is to wear flat shoes with foot support inserts. Save stilettos for special occasions. If you can't fit flats in your wardrobe, skip the pointed toe heels and stick to heels under 2 1/4 inches.

Flats can hurt your arch
5/10
Sometimes flats hurt too. The reason your feet hurt when you wear ballet flats is because they have little to no arch support. If you have flat feet, wearing these types of shoes will be less painful. But if you have a strong arch of your foot, your feet will thank you if you wear shoes that give them more support. Look for ballet shoes with elastic tops. Better grab your leg.

itchy wool sweater
6/10
Some fabrics, such as wool, can irritate the skin and cause rashes.But other clothes you wear can also cause itchiness.A well-fitting, long-sleeved cotton shirt Layer a wool sweater over it to keep it from itching all day long. Also keep your skin moisturized as dry skin tends to be itchy.

heavy earrings
7/10
They may be cute, but large, heavy earrings can permanently stretch your earlobes—preventing a droopy appearance.

Wear lightweight plastic earrings instead of metal earrings.
Replace his heavy earrings with smaller ones every other day.
Stick to the cleats. Training issues:
chafing and acne
8/10
His workout gear can take a toll on his skin when he starts sweating. It can rub against clothing and cause breakouts. Look for form-fitting workout clothes made from synthetics that wick moisture away from your skin rather than cotton. To avoid breakouts on your back and chest, change into dry clothes immediately after exercising and shower with a benzoyl peroxide body cleanser.
 
headband = headache
9/10
As cute and festive as they are, some hair accessories can give you a headache.This is because they put pressure on the nerves in your scalp and forehead, which can feel as bad as a migraine.Painful Headbands Do not wear hair clips or hair clips, or wear them only for short periods of time.

leg cramp jeans
10/10
Just wearing skinny jeans will make your day more fun! But if it's too tight for you to walk or sit comfortably, loosen it. Skinny His jeans should be close-fitting, but should not squeeze the waist or impede circulation. Choose something with a little stretch so you can move freely.

Dec 24,2022