Description
What is 4head Stick?
Unlike most headache treatments, 4head Stick is specially designed to be applied directly to the point of pain on the forehead.
The active ingredient is levomenthol, more commonly referred to as menthol, presented in a convenient retractable stick dispenser. Many people are familiar with menthol as being the main constituent of peppermint oil.
When 4head Stick is applied it causes a cooling and tingling sensation, dilating the blood vessels in the skin, helping to block pain signals to the brain. It can also help to relieve and relax tense muscles in the head.
Benefits
Why use 4head Stick?
- Can be applied whenever required, so there’s no need to wait 4 hours between treatments.
- No need to swallow tablets, pills or caplets – suitable if you have difficulty or dislike swallowing headache pills.
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Convenient and portable. The neat and handy applicator stick is convenient for use whenever a headache creeps up, whether at work, home or on the move.
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Cosmetically acceptable, because 4head Stick is specially formulated to be non-greasy and colourless on application. So it shouldn’t interfere with make-up.
Get the most out of 4head Stick
How to use 4head Stick
4head Stick is used by simply wiping the surface of the stick gently across your forehead. The application is colourless and non-greasy.
When to use
4head Stick can be applied whenever you need it. It offers fast, effective relief on-the-go.
Use sparingly
Do not use too much otherwise the skin sensation may become excessive. If this occurs, subsequent applications should be less frequent or over a smaller area.
After use
After use, retract into dispenser and replace cap. 4head Stick must only be used on the forehead.
When to stop
Stop using 4head Stick if it feels uncomfortable. If you experience any other undesirable effects, seek medical advice.
What to do if swallowed
If 4head Stick is accidentally swallowed, seek medical attention.
Who can use it
Adults, the elderly and children can use it – although when young children complain of headaches, it is normally appropriate to discuss this first with their doctor. As with any medicine, excessive use should be avoided.
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