The Happy Company Head Trip Therapeutic Massager

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The Happy Company Head Trip Therapeutic Massager

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: The Happy Company
EAN: 0705357300239
Label: The Happy Company
Manufacturer: The Happy Company
Model: 30023
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: The Happy Company
Release Date: 2005-02-07
Studio: The Happy Company



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Product DescriptionCopper Wire Massager Happy's Head Trip The Ultimate Head Massager Feel the goose bumps as Happy?s Head Trip stimulates acupressure points in your head taking you on a trip to relaxation. Simply bend the copper fingers out evenly in a shape that is just a little smaller than the contour of you head, then slowly raise and lower the Head Trip down around your scalp and forehead. Happy?s Head Trip is fun to use with a friend and makes for great fun at gatherings and parties.




Features:
  • Ultimate head massager
  • Arrange the fingers into a semi-circle, and use for a sensational back massage
  • Try it on tired, stressed out feet
  • Made of copper, which is believed to have mystical properties
  • Includes a storage bag to take wherever you go





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Scalp Massager
This massager makes your scalp feel great... Feels like someone washing you hair... that kind of tingling... I definitely recommend this.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Headache Helper
I purchsed this to massage my scalp when I have a headache. ANYONE WITH FIBROMYALGIA SHOULD BUY THIS IF THEY GET HEADACHES, Other than Migrains.
It helps relax the muscles of the scalp, especially in the lower hairline,
that is hard to reach with other pain relieving devices(IE-TENS UNIT).JBH



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great little massager
I've always wanted one of these. It feels great on my head for about 5 mins but after that the novelty of the sensation is gone and it's not as pleasurable. But I'm still glad I bought it since it feels good for that first few mins. Not bad for the price.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not the greates
I wish I could say this is a great product, but it isn't. It scratches your head, but has very very sharp edges at the end of the copper prongs. It hurts on the way up and is not comfortable.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Oh...that's nice....
I love this head scratchy massager thingy! After my family saw i had one they begged me to get them each one. It is adjustable for different ways and feelings when scratching the head. I definitely recommend this product for anyone!



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