How to Make Women’s Heels Less Slippery

Women’s Heels can be tricky as the surface region of the sole is a lot littler than on Women’s Flats.

To make the base of your heels less dangerous at that point we’d propose the great sandpaper strategy. Nonetheless, as there’s less grasp in a heel sole than a normal sole, we’d likewise prescribe cutting a few vast X’s into the base with sharp scissors to guarantee most extreme slip-sealing.

Another incredible trap for halting heels slipping on floors is to rub the sole of the shoe with sandpaper and after that apply mechanical quality paste, in lines, along the base of the shoe and heel. Let the glue dry and you’ll be lift with a great, rubbery non-slip sole.

I f your shoes are too well-loved or too expensive for you to even think about doing any of these steps yourself, we’d recommend heading to a trusted cobbler. Even though this will usually end up costing you more money, you’ll be left with a professionally gripped shoe with the results lasting longer than DIY hacks.

Whether you’re scouring the internet or wandering around shops, finding the perfect Women’s Shoes often takes a lot of time and patience. Once found, care and maintenance of your footwear should be high on your agenda to ensure you get the most out of your shoes.

Finding out that your beloved shoes are too slippery to wear can be disheartening but by trying out some of these hacks, you’ll be back on your feet in no time. Make sure you take extra care with your soles over the winter months as already slippery shoes will become a nightmare when paired with ice!