My iron count is quite low and i tend to get very heavy periods with quite severe pain which has lead me being admitted to hospital, i gave this product a go hoping that it would do what it bragged it would do and wahlah noting, no heat, no relief, nothing.
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Libra Hotties Heat Patches Review
LIBRA Hotties Heat Patches are like a hot water bottle on-the go!
These self-adhesive patches offer portable heat therapy for women who experience cramping. Apply a patch directly onto sore tummies, backs or anywhere else where heat therapy is used.
Each Libra Hottie offers gradual warmth for over 5 hours and once you're feeling better, just throw away the used patch. It may take up to an hour for each heat patch to reach its maximum temperature of 50 degrees.
So stick on a Libra Hottie whenever you to need take the edge off period pain!
Website www.lovelibra.co.nz
Reviews
Tips: Use a hot water bottle it will do a better job.
These were very easy to use. Warmed up very quickly. A very low heat. I did seem to forget I had the Hottie on though. If I lightly pressed it against my skin I did notice the warmth. I would use them again, not sure though if would relieve too many aches and pains. Don't try to remove them and put them on again, the sticky doesn't last very well.
I got a free sample and I'm glad I didn't waste money on these as the heat was very weak and forgotten very quickly (until I stood up and felt the weight pull on my skin) I get really bad discomfort/pain with my period and this did nothing to ease it. I do know that heat does help, just not this product.
Tips: I'll stick to a wheat-bag and getting my kitty to curl up on me and purr :3
wasnt what i expected found the sticky bit did not last so was very awkward to use. it could have been a lot bigger and have kept warmer for longer
I have endometriosis and my period was due the day I was going on 2 long haul flights, I suffer with dreadful pain. I used these in conjunction with some heavy duty pain killers and thought they were great. No pain throughout the flight and it was day one of period, normally I am in agony.
Tips: I placed them on my lower back. Perfect for travel.
It worked for me, the sticky part is annoying though but it does stay on. I gave this a half because I can't see this being any different from a wheat bag. Sure it can stick but you'll probably have the urge to want to take it off anyway
i think these are what they say an i would buy them again i get cramps so found that they helped an will get for my girl if she gets cramps an sure they will help i think they are a very cool invension
I had a sample of this product sent to me so I tried it out one day when I was having bad cramps. It took a while for the pad to heat up and when it did it wasn't overly warm. It was convenient to not have to carry a hot water bottle around but it wasn't as effective as one.
Tips: Wouldn't buy these but they were convenient.
A little while ago I requested a free sample on a website, and I was very excited when it arrived in the mail. The next time I had bad tummy cramps I used it, and it was very easy to apply and comfortable to "wear". It took a long time for the pad to warm up, and it never got much warmer than body temperature. For me that just was not enough to help with the cramps, and I will go back to a real hottie an pain killers next time.
Tips: Might be useful for very light cramps, but if you are in a lot of pain I don't think this is the one for you.
I love the idea of this. If you have bad cramps or anything like that and are on the go, this is a must. Although at home there are better ways such a wheat bags. But will deffs tell my girls about these for when they are not in the home... I guess?! =]
Tips: Use it when you're out and about. Enough said! Xx.