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One day, you are just minding your own business when BAM!!!! Your heel snaps off! Hopefully, you are okay and you didn't sprain your ankle, and if everything is fine, then the number one concern is "How the hell do I fix these heels?
The answer is very simple.
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SUPER GLUE!
Seriously ladies, keep some super glue in your purse, it'll fix everything from heels to earrings on the go!
How To Fix a Broken Heel With Super Glue When You Are On The Go: We will go through the steps with the different heel types and breaks.
Type 1: Nailed Heel
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If your heel is connected to your high heels by a nail or two, just coat the nails in some fancy smancy super glue and then align the nail with the hole and stick it back in there. Wait for it to dry. (I swear I tried to make that sound less dirty)
Type 2: Glued Heel
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Just scrape off that old glue and plaster on some new super glue and then stick the heel back onto the base, wait for it to dry.
Type 3: When Your Heel Breaks Into Pieces.
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Don't panic too much with this serious looking accident. All the heel needs is for someone to glue the pieces together, then glue the final project onto the shoe. Be careful though, since this is a temporary situation and you might be better off getting a new pair, or even depending on the price it could be worth it to go to a cobbler.