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Battle winter slips with these easy shoe hacks

Slippery shoes can be a real nuisance in the winter. To avoid painful falls, use inexpensive and proven methods to quickly eliminate the problem.

How to deal with slippery shoes?
How to deal with slippery shoes?
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6:29 AM EST, December 3, 2024

Stylish high heels for an evening out or elegant loafers at the office can perfectly complement your outfit. However, when you slip on a smooth surface, all the charm vanishes instantly.

In such moments, we feel uncertain and fearful of our next steps. This frustrating feeling can not only ruin the best-planned day but, in some cases, also pose a threat to our health.

What to do about slippery shoes?

If you're wondering how to prevent your shoes from sliding, try the following tricks:

Anti-slip stickers for shoes

One of the simplest methods to improve shoe grip is to use anti-slip stickers. They are particularly effective for high heels. Simply clean the shoe soles, peel off the protective films, and stick them in strategic places.

You can buy them in many places, from physical shoe stores to online shopping platforms. They are usually affordable, making them an option for practically any budget.

An alternative is to use transparent silicone. Just apply a small amount to spots on the sole and set it aside overnight to dry.

Hairspray on shoes

Hairspray can surprisingly be an effective way to improve shoe traction, making the outer sole more textured. Just spray a thin layer of hairspray to increase friction and prevent slipping. It's important not to overdo it—too much product can make the sole sticky and adhere to the ground. Hairspray is easily accessible and cheap, which makes it an attractive alternative to more expensive solutions.

Before deciding on this method, test it on a small shoe area. Make sure you use a spray that won't damage the material. Also, remember that the treatment must be repeated regularly in adverse conditions, such as rain or snow. This way, your steps will be more secure, and the risk of falling will significantly reduce.

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