She Ties Her 3rd And 4th Toes Together For An Amazing Reason!

Kendall Jenner uses a small plaster to bandage up her third and fourth toes. This is a fantastic idea and tip for all women who like to dress fashionably and with style. And although it sounds rather weird and surprising, it actually works.

She Ties Her 3rd And 4th Toes Together For An Amazing Reason!
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She Ties Her 3rd And 4th Toes Together For An Amazing Reason!

If you don’t fancy wearing pairs of crocs or flip-flops, anymore but want to avoid the pain that comes from wearing your high heels over a long period of time, then you need to keep reading!

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Following in the footsteps of Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner's older sister, Kim Kardashian's younger sister, the most highly paid supermodel of this decade, Kendall is with no surprises one of the most influential people right now.

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And it's with no surprise that more and more women have also started tying two of their toes together. It’s quite a simple little trick that helps women who like wearing high heels. How does it work? The model has the answer.

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Kim Kardashian’s little sister has explained how this trick works:

‘Tying the third and fourth toes together helps prevent heel pain and relieves the nerve between the toes.’

According to specialists, this technique eases a nerve under your foot meaning wearing high heeled shoes can be easier and endured for long periods of time.

We don’t need to be told twice. Girls, get your heels out of the cupboard, tie your toes together and go dance the night away without worrying about that awful pain! If only we had known this years ago!

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