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.
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 was lucky enough to have two samples sent to me a little while back, but hadn't actually tried it till last night. I don't usually get cramps, but yesterday, my cramps lasted all day :( So I figured I'd try out one of my heat patches. It's super easy to apply, although, if you apply it and it doesn't feel tight enough or not positioned properly, please don't take it off and try again. I made this mistake, and it lost most of it's stick. I still managed to get a lot of use out of it, thanks to my tight clothing. Anyway, the heat patch didn't do much for the pain, but there was something so soothing about the warmth on my tummy. I definitely wouldn't call it a heat patch though, it's more like a warm patch. Even though it's not what it makes out to be, I would definitely use it again. It's just soothing! :)
I had big hopes for this, buuut nope did not live up to its hype! They did not really heat up, just felt a lil luke warm and thats it. I will not go for these again.
I seriously wouldn't waste my money on these, i prefer a wheat pack any day. It lost its sticky, it didn't really heat up that much.
Tips: It might come in handy for Nana's chilly knees on a cold evening :)
so dissappointed in this product. It certainly didnt live up to the expectation.didnt really heat up luke warm. Tried it again just in case was dissappointed again.
I saw these in the supermarket and thought 'YES!'. I don't have to walk around with a wheat bag or hot water bottle anymore. I can discreetly treat cramps with heat (which is really the only thing that relieves the pain) without advertising the fact I'm going through my cycle. Unfortunately, while these are a great idea, the heat doesn't treat my cramps for that long. Seems my body gets used to the heat quickly so it becomes less effective. And the adhesive is a little painful to remove.
Found these while wandering through the supermarket late one night and decided to give it a go to try. It was a bit weird at first to get used to but the sticky patches kept it in place to keep the warmth in the right place throughout the day. Easily hidden beneath my clothing and the sticky patches used to keep it in place having no reaction with my skin (which is a big deal for because I have odd reactions to some things for no reason) Its not an intense amount of heat, I would liken it to a hot water bottle that you could keep comfortably up against your skin without burning yourself, however the patch keeps its heat for the entire day.
Tips: This product is not meant for intense period pain, however this has helped enormously with the continuous ache that I get when "my friend" pays a visit
I was really excited to try this product as i would have loooved something that heated up well and you could have on the go. I was very dissapointed with this product as it did not do what it said, it definatly did not reach a temperature of 50 degrees. Also this didnt stick tomy skin very well and i follwed the directions of aplication very clearly. I really wish that this product have been good because it would have been very helpfull for many other women.
Tips: Get a hot water bottle or a wheat pack, they sell small hotties at some supermarket and are perfect for period pains/cramps :)
I get bed cramps leading up to my period and I normaly just use pain killers to take care of pain , I found that the hotties worked a little bit but not a lot for me .
Tips: If you get mild cramps then they would probly work a lot better for you than me . :)