Saturday 18 May 2013

Your Questions About Heels With Red Bottoms

Helen asks…

what accessories go best with a red dress... shoes, nylons if any?

Hello, I'm going to a very formal christmas party and I have purchased the most beautiful classy red dress that is knee length. I don't know what color panty hose to wear or if I should not wear any at all. Also I have a pair of black peep toe heels with red on the bottom of the shoe? I also have red patient shoes? Then do I wear gold or silver accessories? I don't need a necklace because the dress covers my chest but it is sleevless. Any help from my fashion friends would be greatly appreciated.

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Well for the panty hose I would definately go with none or nude colored.... Shoes- the black peep toed heels Accessories- Silver hoop earings and a cute little black jacket

Ruth asks…

30 weeks and red heels???

I am on my feet 6-9 hours a day and I know that swelling is normal...but, my heels and the bottom of my feet are extremely red and warm with fever. Went to a massage therapist and she said they are inflamed. Has this happened to any other women? If so should I be concerned and whatdo I do besides elevate them (which isn't working)?

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Simple Remedies to Prevent and Treat Swelling of Feet during Pregnancy Drink a lot of water when you are pregnant. You must drink at least six to eight glasses of water per day. Water is the most natural therapy to flush out the excess toxins from the body. Thus, the water will expel all the toxic fluids of the body which would otherwise settle in the feet and cause them to swell. Drinking a lot of water could increase the frequency of urination in pregnant women, but that is actually a good sign, as urination is a way to expel the wastes from the body. Avoid remaining in a standing position for long periods of time. This gives direct access for the fluids to enter into the lower parts of the body and cause the feet to swell up. Hot temperatures are not good during pregnancy. Hot temperatures can reduce the water content of the body, due to which the proportion of the fluids increase proportionately in the body. Therefore, going out when there is a hot climate must be avoided as much as possible. It is a misconception that swelling of feet during pregnancy is caused by excessive intake of salty foods. Though over-intake of salt is definitely not good, eliminating salt totally from the diet also does not help. Salt must be taken in moderation. The same idea applies to spicy foods also. Keep your diet well-balanced. This is extremely important for a pregnant woman. If the diet is deficient in any kind of food, or if the woman takes the wrong kind of food, then there is more chance of undigested toxic wastes accumulating in the body, and causing the feet to swell. Do not wear tight trousers or jeans when you are pregnant, as this would increase the pressure on the legs. Instead, you could wear somewhat loose stockings,pantyhose or purchase some support stockings to give good support to the feet. While sleeping, try to change your position frequently. Lying in a single position for a long time will increase the pressure on one side of the body and increase the chances of the feet getting swollen up. You can put some elevated support for the feet, such as propping them up on cushions or pillows, so that the fluid does not accumulate into the feet region. Here's a recipe for preventing the swelling of feet during pregnancy. Take two cups of water and add a teaspoonful of palm sugar in it. Add two teaspoons of fennel seeds to it. Boil this mixture, till the volume reduces to half; i.e. Only one cupful of water is left. Drink this mixture thrice in a day. It will help protect the feet from getting swollen. Add a few tablespoons of coriander in two cups of water. Boil this mixture till it reduces to half its quantity, i.e. To one cup. Drink this coriander decoction thrice in a day. It will prevent from swelling of feet during pregnancy. In order to improve the taste, you can add sugar and milk to it, so that it becomes like a herbal tea. The most important thing to prevent feet from swelling up during pregnancy is to keep them exercised often. Pregnant women tend to reduce their normal activities in the fear that it would harm the fetus. But in fact, the opposite is true. Walking for half an hour per day is ideal. Keep your feet moving about. This is a very sure way of preventing the accumulation of fluids in the feet. While sitting, do not press your legs by crossing them. Keep them free and separated so that there is no undue pressure on them.

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