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Can you wear chunky heels on the beach?

Beach Formal To up the elegance factor, consider sumptuous fabrics like lace and tulle, both of which are light and airy but have an upscale vibe. As for shoes, since stilettos are a hazard on the sand, wear chunky heels or formal wedge sandals.



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Wear Proper Shoes The best solution is to prevent contact with the sand by wearing sandals or shoes while at the beach. Sandals, sand socks, or shoes made out of plastic, rubber, foam resin, or neoprene provide a barrier between your skin and the burning sand — the benefits of beach walking without the burn!

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Summer Foot Care - Taking Care of Your Feet at the Beach
  1. Don't forget the SPF. We all know the importance of wearing sunscreen. ...
  2. Don't go barefoot at the beach. First of all, sand is hot. ...
  3. Water shoes: Do I really need them? In simple terms: yes. ...
  4. Post-beach moisturizer. Sand is an exfoliant. ...
  5. Don't sit on the sidelines.


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Many people prefer to walk barefoot on the beach, but if you're going to be out for a while, shoes should be worn. And we don't mean flip-flops! Wearing flimsy sandals or no shoes at all can increase your risk of injury since the feet and ankles aren't supported.

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Wear shoes if it's more comfortable. While walking barefoot on the beach may feel the most natural and comfortable, some people may prefer (or even need) to wear footwear while going for a good walk on the beach. For those individuals, White says he often recommends water shoes or beach-specific sandals.

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Regardless of the fact that a major cut or scrape could end your beach day before it even begins, walking barefoot in the water hurts, plain and simple! Rocks and stones in the water are often covered in algae, making them slippery.

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Sunburns, salty ocean water, and sand can all lead to peeling skin. While the formation of dead skin on the bottom of your feet is typically a result of your body's natural way of exfoliating, dry or cracked skin left untreated can lead to painful infection.

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