I absolutely love these. Perfect soothing cramps in public when you can't have a wheat bag. Stayed warm for hours.
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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 was so keen to try these when I first saw them in the super market, but found them to be such a let down when I got around to trying them. Being a "little larger" I found it really hard to get it to stick down and hand to end up pulling my underwear up to get it to stick down under the band of my undies (so uncomfortable!). Its also not long enough so did't cover the whole area I would have hoped it did. On the plus side, it did hold its heat for a really long time which was nice :)
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
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.
Such a great idea but they unfortunately don't deliver. I received a sample in the post and tried it out as soon as I had the chance. Wasn't impressed- the heat pad is too small, doesn't warm up hot enough and loses it's effect too soon (i'm guessing my body got use to it too quickly). You are better off just taking a couple painkillers and if you can using a hot water bottle.
These are a good idea and could be amazing. They apply heat just like they say they will, however they don't stay on very well. I don't think they are a substitute for a hot water bottle or wheat pack if you have bad cramping, but may take the edge off until panadol kicks in.
Tips: I used a bellyband to hold it on as it didn't want to stay stuck.
I really like the Heat patches! I have endo and I get really bad pains every time i get a period. I love that I can wear it out of the house.because as a busy mum staying at home when its that time of the month just to have my hottie just can't be done. although they could make them a little hotter
Tips: keep up with the panadol every 4 hrs
I was quite excited to try these, but they were quite a disappointment. They didn't get really warm, and the adhesive was so super sticky that it really hurt to remove!!
Got these thinking they would be fantastic as all the packaging and adverts say they wilol help with period pain. I was dissapointeed, they didn't warm up and didn't do what they suggested at all.
Maybe I used them wrong, but not sure how you can get it wrong?
I love these heatpads a little too much. While I would prefer just to use a reheatable bag, if I'm out and about, these are my go-to. I've never had any problems sticking them to my belly, but control top tights made them feel much more secure. They stay hot for a long time too!