Monthly Archives: March 2014
Beauty World News – Get High Heel Foot Pain Relief

Get High Heel Foot Pain Relief: Beverly Hills Dr. Haworth Explains ‘Heel No Pain’ Spray By Kim West

The News on Shoes
When we started this blog a few postings ago, we weren’t sure how much there really was to say about the place where shoe lust meets foot pain. But we were determined to try. Well, we needn’t have worried because there seems no end to relevant coverage in the press. And we must say we’re pretty pleased to be in the right place at the right time. (Right at your feet, that is.)
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Heel no Pain is Featured on Beauty Professor
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FOX 40 News in Sacramento interviews Dr. Randal Haworth
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Dr. Randal Haworth explains how the "Heel No Pain" spray helps alleviate pain caused by high heels.
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Tagged Biochemistry by Dr Haworth, Dr. Randal Haworth, Fox News, Heel no Pain, High Heel Pain
Inside Dr. Randal Haworth’s Head

By: Parker
Randal Haworth’s early education was at the King’s School in Canterbury, England, the oldest boarding school in the world. He obtained his undergraduate work in chemistry and biology, with a minor in art history and graduated with honors. Now, he serves as a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon. Continue reading
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Tagged Biochemistry by Dr Haworth, Dr. Randal Haworth, Fashion Odds Magazine, Heel no Pain, Night Lift
Stiletto Patrol
Now that foot pain is on my radar, it seems to pop up everywhere. This week in the media it was pretty high heel-intensive to say the least.
Stars on top
The first item that ran in People Awards Season Special February 2014 is right out of the Heel No Pain playbook. The article, “We Walked in Their Shoes”, had their editors try on the favorite shoe designers of nine top celebrities (Ruthie Davis worn by Sofia Vergara, Stuart Weitzman worn by Diane Kruger, Nicholas Kirkwood worn by Lupita Nyong’o etc. etc.) and report the results. All nine styles were pronounced beautiful but, alas, all but two left something to be desired in the comfort department.
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