Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Question and Answer Time.



Hey my Lovelies......hows the week rolling out for ya'll? Well mine is really great cos am in a great place and just cant complain.

So back to the business of the day. Its been a while we had a question and answer time and its something we do once every month....am sorry am that jhoor...

So as part of our rountine, whatever question you have,don't hesistate to ask and i will try and answer to the best of my ability...

P.s: is anyone in d house having issues with his/her browser...i cant seem to open the pages of some of my fave blogs...someone should tell me how to go about it.

9 comments:

Nwamaka Onyekachi said...

Yay! Thanks for this opportunity, Glowy!

So I have about 3 questions:


1. Is it possible that my feet can grow slimmer? Or is it that my shoes get bigger? I don't get how my shoes suddenly become oversize.

2. How do I maintain suede shoes - in terms of cleaning and polishing? Most of my black suede shoes are turning into white. :(

3. Lastly (for now), how do I know a good leather? I'm afraid my leather shoes are peeling off already.

Phew. I await your honnourable response, Glowy the shoe doctor. :D

P.S I have issues with accessing BMF too.I've tried and tried.

Paola Lauretano said...

I haven't question for you!
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Anonymous said...

hey tht browser that is dening access to my blog catch Fire!

my question i notice some shoes,flat espcially give me blisters at the back of my leg.one is tight the other is not too tight i dey wonder why i have blisters anytime i wear them.

no question,justthat i bought 4 shoes last week.i promise not to buy again till june.

thank you glowy for infecting me..shioor

www.glowyshoe.com said...

Hey boo lets face uour questions squarely
1. Yes dear it is very possible for your feet to grow slimmer especially when there is weightloss involved..

2. Caring for your suede, forst and foremost you need to care for your shoes by storing or keeping them at an airy position, secondly make sure you get the right suede spray and soft brush. Never clean your suede shoes with water only cos it will only discolor your suede.

3. Sweedy we in the heat period so our leather shoes need maximum protection.. Getting a good leather shoe is not really difficult especially if its not the patent leather type.. You can always tell from their finishings and in situations where they peel off like that,always have a ready same color nail vanish to polish the peeling area..

I hope these answers help but if not am open for more detailed explanation.. You knw how..*kiss kiss

Yea m also having issues with bmf's blog too...nd i knw am missing lots..

www.glowyshoe.com said...

My dear its really not opening... Even tired sef...

For your flats yh! Normally the size of our both feet are different so likewise our shoes....

Sweedy the best thing you should do in such situations, is to get a shoe tree that will help in loosing them abit
Either you ask your local shoe maker to make one for you or you check that shoe cobbler on ig you found for us...
Hope this helps

www.glowyshoe.com said...

Its fine...i appreciate your regular visits

Nwamaka Onyekachi said...

Thanks. Very helpful. *hugs*

Fashionably Idu said...

Interesting questions and great answers babe. Have a great rest of the week

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Unknown said...

I love your blog dear cos I'm a show freak, gives me a chance to see them and covet even the ones I can't yet afford.I will afford them some day though.

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