Sliding in heels
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Jul 2, 2013
Jareka B.
Maybe you need to practice or get the little gel thing to put in the shoes.
Jul 2, 2013
Betsy N.
Yea the gel thing helps!!
Jul 2, 2013
Brianne M.
Or they may be slightly too big.
Jul 2, 2013
Sinéad K.
Usually that happens in an open toe shoe or your feet are a bit sweaty...try a foot spray or powder.
Jul 2, 2013
Diana T.
Try a sock in the back sounds like your heels are too big for your feet trying buying a half size down otherwise a sock either in the front or back will help too.
Jul 2, 2013
Helen M.
Are they new shoes if so scuff up the bottom I lil.