Pointed toes have been a footwear staple for centuries and the trend shows no signs of abating. You see pointed toes everywhere, even in modern designs such as pointed leopard print flats. While they look elegant and chic, you need to be careful when choosing and wearing any type of footwear, whether heels or sandals, with pointed toes so that they don’t cause you painful foot conditions later.

Pointed Heels V/S Pointed Flats

Pointed toe shoes do tend to exacerbate pre-existing conditions in women. Women who are prone to bunions and in-grown toenails may want to think twice about buying those trendy shoes, even when they are something as attractive as pointed leopard print flats. Pointed shoes with very high heels can also affect posture.

However, few women who care about fashion could deny that there are simply times when a pair of pointed toe shoes sets off an outfit. At such times there are plenty of ways to minimize the effects of shoes with pointed toes, such as resting the feet often or even carrying along a pair of flats to change into later.

Choose Pointed Leopard Print Flats as An Option

When an outfit calls for the panache of pointed shoes, consider getting a pair of pointed leopard print flats, rather than high heels, to reduce the stress on your feet. A quick check of Amazon.com recently found  two styles that could fit the fashion bill without causing big bills at the podiatrist.

With a slightly pointed toe, the Leopard Print Flat by Bamboo combines comfort and style without compromising on either and at a price of less than $15, this pair embodies affordable fashion.

Shoemaker Anna’s Pink Leopard Print Women’s Ballet Flat Shoes With Bow has a slightly taller heel at ¼-inch with the same pointed toe style for less than $23.

Should those attractive pointed toe shoes cause foot pain, there are several ways to relieve it. A cold compress often is enough to relieve any discomfort, while a pain reliever such as ibuprofen with anti-inflammatory properties can ease both pain and swelling. Soaking the feet in warm water treated with Epson salt also reduces pain and swelling. Massaging the feet, or seeking treatment with acupressure or acupuncture can relieve more chronic cases of foot pain.

Wearing comfortable shoes, or footwear with wide toe boxes, is best for long walks or professions where a lot of walking or standing is required. By wearing more sensible shoes at work, you can save your pointed leopard print flats for special occasions and enjoy how nice they look while reducing foot discomfort.

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