PopMask Jet Setter Jasmine Scented Self Warming Sleep Mask Drabbing time to relax seems almost impossible these days, so we’ve come up with a little something for all you doers and go-getters. The jet setter mask is your ‘calm in a pouch’ giving you some well-earned relaxation time.
-Starts warming within 30 seconds
-Ear loops provide a secure fit
-Heat lasts 20 minutes
-Jasmine essence
EvenBigger Hug 3 Self-Heating Patches ease menstrual cramps and soothe lower back pain.
-Soft non-woven cotton heat pads feature sticky strips to attach to clothing for fast, targeted pain relief
-Warms in 60 seconds and lasts up to 12 hours. (most other brands last 1-2 hours
Beyond menstruation pain, you can use these pads to ease back, shoulder, or any other muscle tension
-No gels or harsh chemicals, the patch utilizes iron as an all-natural source of heat
-Biodegradable, made from natural materials, cruelty-free, and vegan
-Product variations include: Big Hug Heating Patches for PMS Menstrual Cramp Relief, Bare Hug Self Heating Patches, and Even Bigger Hug Heating Patches PMS Menstrual Cramp Relief.
Soak
It Up Magnesium Bath Soak relieves muscle aches and stiffness are some of
the most common complaints from peri and menopausal women as declining hormone
levels can add to the pain from just plain aging. So pour yourself a
glass of something, run a warm bath, and soak it up! This product is Cruelty-free, paraben-free, clean beauty, and Vegan.
My Opinion: The Jet Setter was so relaxing to wear on my face and my tired eyes liked it as the heat helped relax me. I used the self-heating patches on my back as I suffer for lower back pain and any relief I can get helps and this worked to relieve my pain and also worked to relieve my PMS cramp I still get.
About PopMask:
PopMask
is a revolutionary beauty brand specializing in self-care products. The brand’s
mission of making everyday essentials even better has resulted in a
multi-million dollar business with an array of products carried at leading
retailers including Costco,
Bloomingdales, Anthropologie, Nordstrom, Urban Outfitters, Costco, Target,
CVS, and Walgreen
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