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RelieveHeated Aromatherapy Neck and Shoulder Wrap

R279

Retail: R450
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Relieve stress, tension, muscle pain, stiffness and cramping with this neck and shoulder wrap, powered by the aromatherapeutic benefits of natural herbs and grains. Warm it in the microwave or chill it in the freezer for maximum therapy.

Product Features
  • Use Hot or Cold: For long-lasting, penetrative warmth to relieve muscle stress, tension or pain, warm the wrap in the microwave in 30-second increments until you reach the desired heat
  • Filled with Natural Herbs: Lined with 12 naturally aromatic plants for aromatherapy which include lavender, chamomile, peppermint, spearmint, lemon grass, rosemary, cinnamon, yarrow, white willow, valerian root, yellow dock and hops
  • Soft & Stylish Design: The high collar and large curved shape of this wrap helps it stay contoured and secure around your neck and shoulders for soothing comfort while walking, standing or sitting
  • It’s so soft, cozy and comfortable, you’ll want to leave it on all the time
  • Pretty purple colour
  • Please note: Do not microwave for more than 2 minutes total. For cold therapy to reduce inflammation, chill the wrap in the freezer for 1-2 hours.
Product Specifications 
  • Material: Plush polyester
  • Dimensions: 54 x 24 x 5cm
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