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Fall For Foot Petals Shoe Cushions This Autumn

Living in New York, where walking is one of the main forms of transportation, shoes and purses are the equivalent of cars.  Between Mary Janes, platforms, and stilettos, heels are the passion of every fashionista. Any Aspiring Socialite has an undying desire for red soled Christian Louboutins.  But, when it comes to red blisters on the soles of your feet, the love/hate relationship both your feet and your Visa card have with your prized heels becomes apparent.  With flat feet and a bad back, I find myself wearing flats more than I care to admit. However, this fall, I’m not going to let my slight medical condition stop me from looking stylish in heels.  Not that flats can’t be stylish.  Foot Petals, are known for their fabulous and fashionable shoe inserts and shoe cushions, adding comfort to any of your fall shoes.

The Socialite Guide to Foot Petals: 

1.  Stiletto Shieldz: Dressy and strappy heels transition from summer to fall with tights or pants. Apply Stiletto Shieldz, launched by Foot Petals in May, to the outside of stiletto heels to prevent scuffs and nicks. Or add some Strappy Strips to the inside of any strap on your high heels to prevent red marks, rubbing, or just to keep a loose strap in place!

2.  Pressure Pointz:  Women wearing high heels can stick these small shoe cushions in a specific problem spot of their shoes to create a defense layer between their shoe and skin.

3.  Killer Kushionz: Go across the entire sole of the shoe and help keep your foot in place so it doesn’t slide forward, preventing toe cramping while wearing your pointy toed shoes.

4.  Strappy Strips: These ultra-thin strips slip virtually undetected into strappy sandals to keep straps from slipping and prevent blisters and red marks on sensitive heels and ankles.

5.  Heavenly Heelz: If loafers are your go to shoe for fall, Heavenly Heelz shoe cushions are a great product for any shoe that is a bit too big or cuts the back of your heel. Simply apply to the inside back of your shoe to keep your foot comfortably in place.

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post, but the opinions are my own.