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The shoes are a bit small, if they fit it, they are new shoes, a little hard, and it will be good to wear them for a while. When you first start wearing it, you can pinch the place where you are grinding your feet, or fold it. It would be better that way.
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Question 1: What should I do if I buy a new shoe and grind my little thumb Apply cream to the grinding foot, or dry a wet paper towel, soak it in white wine, fix it with a clip at the grinding place, and leave it overnight, which can play a role in softening the skin. It works!
Try the new shoes you bought at home to see where you can get a little more sensitive, and then "prescribe the right medicine". Take a piece of newspaper and soak it in a basin of water (if it's wet), knead it up, and squeeze the water dry (not too dry). After squeezing dry, take a piece of newspaper to wrap the wet newspaper, open it and knead it into a ball (remember that the dry newspaper wraps the wet newspaper), and finally stuff it into the shoe to grind the foot.
The second time you go out, take out all the newspapers, and if you try again, the new shoes will be much looser, and they won't wear your feet.
My method is to gently knead and rub the foot with my hands to make the shoe soft, but not too hard to avoid wrinkling the upper, and try to soften it as much as possible. When I go out, I put body lotion on the part of my feet and moisturizer on my feet, so it's basically no problem, and now I will always bring body lotion when I go out with new shoes.
My method is the simplest, I believe that all sisters must have a hair dryer at home, take the hair dryer and blow it inside. Hehe, the core of the skin will be soft, and it will never grind its feet again.
Question 2: What should I do if the shoes grind my feet, just the little finger!? If you have that kind of sticker, you can buy a sticker.
Question 3: What should I do if I grind my little thumb in high heels Stick some cloth tape on the wall of the shoe close to the little thumb, and relieve it first. The shoes are looser, and the longer the time, the better.
Question 4: What should I do if leather shoes grind my toes and my little thumb? If the shoes are small, they need to be reshaped to become bigger, ah!
Question 5: What should I do if my little thumb grinds my feet with my little finger in my shoes There is that kind of sticker, you can buy a sticker.
Question 6: I walked a lot a few days ago, my shoes grinded my feet, and then my little thumb was like this, what should I do, can I do it? If you are infected with viruses or bacteria, go to the doctor quickly, and you will not be able to save your toes if the wound is ulcerated.
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Method 1: Use small objects to isolate them.
This method is not suitable for summer sandals, we need to prepare a sponge or styrofoam, and then trim it, only a small piece is needed, and put it in the shoe to the part that often touches the toes, it can effectively relieve the pain caused by the poor little finger is often squeezed.
Method 2: Use liquor to soften the cortex.
We need to prepare 1-2 wet wipes, or a compressed **, and then pour an appropriate amount of liquor on top, be sure to wait until the liquor is fully soaked into the paper towel, and then wrap it all over the place where the shoes grind the feet.
In this process, the liquor has the effect of softening the leather material. If you still feel that the newly bought shoes are particularly awkward in some places, then we can use our fingers to repeatedly pinch the shoes with a wet wipe soaked in white wine to make them softer. When we wear it again, it becomes very comfortable.
Method 3: Soap method.
Before putting on the shoes, take a bar of soap and apply a thin layer of soap to the parts that are in contact with the toes the most, so that the toes become smooth and do not hit the feet.
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1. Wear well-fitting shoes. When buying shoes, choose shoes with loose fits, which will not be worn to the toes by the shoes during walking, which can reduce the friction and squeezing between the toes and the shoes.
2. Wear thick socks. Socks are another barrier to protect the feet, so wearing a pair of thick socks when the shoe grinds the little toe can successfully solve this problem.
3. Correct gait. In daily life, whether walking or standing, do not tilt your feet to one side to bear the weight to reduce the bearing force of your little toes.
4. Wear a silicone protective case. You can properly wear a silicone protective cover for the little toe, the material is gently covered, and then put on socks, which can protect the little toe more effectively.
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