I had a sample from the libra website once but it didnt do anything for me and I think you have to be sitting at all times when wearing this so the patch actually stays on the place you want it to.. I found that the patch came away from the tummy when I moved around.. But if I sat or lay down it would be okay.. Wouldnt buy these though I'd just use my heatpack
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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
I absolutely love these. Perfect soothing cramps in public when you can't have a wheat bag. Stayed warm for hours.
I suffer from endo. and struggle some days to even sit, I've tried heat bags and water bottles but NOTHING works as good as these. I use them around 2 weeks out of each month, It always takes the edge off or at-lest gives me some form of relief. Id highly recommend any woman that gets cramps small or big and wants at the least a bit of comfort. These are easy to use, stay in place, and are perfect for on the go as they are very discrete. Id love if they would make them in bigger packs and make the product longer though.
i suffer from endometriosis and am quite often in excruciating pain because of this which isnt always great when im at work. these packs didnt completely take away the pain combined with pain relief but they did help more than i had hoped. i think they could be a little bit hotter but thats just my opinion i like my hottie really hot to help my cramps. definitely helps me get through the day though
Had a hard time wondering where the heat was at first but didnt realise you had to wait for its gradual heat up, once it done this it was fine and really is an easy product to use. i will be using again
I tried one of these patches when I was on my period and it took a long time to heat up - then when it finally heated up it wasn't even that hot! I totally forgot I was wearing it and my period pain didn't get any better. They just don't heat up enough to be useful.
Tips: Just use a hot water bottle instead if you're sitting around at home.
I suffer from endometriosis so am quite often in pain and have bad cramps and have found these heat patches absolutely amazing! They stick on so easily and the heat lasts for ages. I even sleep with them on and find them still warm and working the next morning which is well over 5 hours! Have now ditched the wheat packs and constantly heating them to do the trick. Whats even more handy is they stick easily underneath tops so I quite often stick one on and go to work and no one notices a thing and I don't have to hold it there like a wheat pack. Definitely a great invention :)
I had a very sore neck for a couple of days caused by stress. I put it on at 6.00pm and it my neck was feeling a lot better by the time I went to bed. It was so warm! I will defiantly be using it again. It didn't stick to well to the back of my neck, so I used a scarf to hold it there.
I know it says on the packet that it varies in heat temps and goes up to 50 degrees I think it was but it felt like it was just taking my own body heat to heat itself up and that was it. I thought it was a great idea as I usually use a little hot water bottle everywhere I go and thought this would be a lot easier. Unfortunately I do have a bit of a belly and it just ended up rolling over itself and then the stickies got ripped off by my pants and that was not comfortable! Maybe they would of worked better if I was at home for the time period rather than out and about, I'm unsure :/
I received a sample of these a little while ago and thought they sounded like quite a good idea. I personally would not waste my time and money on them though.
Firstly, they are not hot enough! Luke warm best describes the temperature I experienced and that is not going to relieve cramps.
Secondly, they were not sticky enough and kept falling off which was annoying.
Tips: They would be better if they were actually hot.