Down jacket, scarf, hat, gloves ... Despite all this, the cold always finds a way to infiltrate the body. The first part to think about protecting are the extremities.
When temperatures drop, the cold hits the extremities of the body first. And that's when you start to tremble.
Have a coffee or hot chocolate to help warm up, but this only has a temporary effect.
The ideal solution is rather to protect the hands, but also the feet, in order to limit the damage. Here are 5 tips to stop feeling cold (or almost) in your socks.
- CHOOSING THE RIGHT SHOES
It may sound obvious, but it is always worth remembering to choose the right shoes first. Winter shoes must therefore meet two basic criteria: thick soles and waterproof shoes.
Indeed, what allows the feet to keep warm are the soles. These should be very thick in order to insulate the toes from the cold. Then, it is strongly recommended to wear waterproof or lined shoes during the winter.
- CHOOSE THERMAL INSOLES
If thick soles are not suitable, then it is advisable to opt for thermal soles. These soles keep your feet warm even if you go out in sneakers or ankle boots with heels. Suffice to say that it is suitable for everyone, and at any time.
- AVOID COTTON SOCKS
In winter, we forget about cotton socks and thin socks and we turn to polyester or wool socks. Cotton helps absorb moisture and sweat. Once soaked, your socks will dry slowly and this may leave your feet cold, which is uncomfortable.
- WARM-UP TIGHTS FOR WINTER OUTINGS
Technology has finally heard the cry of help from our icy feet. For some time now, “thermal” tights have made their appearance. Same concept as thermal insoles, this type of tights limits the proliferation of unpleasant odors while retaining heat and keeping feet warm.
- DO NOT MULTIPLY LAYERS
A mistake not to be made. Putting on layers one after another to protect yourself from the cold contributes to poor blood circulation in the body. And as a result, you will be even colder ...
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