The real feeling of using an ice compress neck beauty device
30/10/2017 | Qianyun Meiyi
As a text editor who has been working at a desk for a long time, my neck problems can be considered as occupational injuries. I have been experiencing stiffness and soreness all year round, accompanied by obvious deepening of neck lines. This ice compress neck beauty device has completely changed my nursing experience.
The innovative ergonomic U-shaped design perfectly fits the curve of the neck, and the 304 stainless steel guide head provides a refreshing feeling of salvation when it comes into contact with the skin. My favorite is its three-stage intelligent care. First, use the 8 ℃ rapid ice pack mode to relieve muscle tension, then use the vibration massage mode combined with the built-in plant essential oil to promote lymphatic circulation, and finally use the 42 ℃ hot pack mode to relax the deep fascia. The whole process is like doing a SPA on the neck.
After 21 days of consistent use, the most significant improvement was the complete disappearance of the pillowing phenomenon in the morning, and the originally steel like trapezius muscle became soft and elastic. What's more surprising is that the three transverse neck lines that were originally obvious can only be seen close now, and the foundation make-up of the neck will no longer be stuck when making up.
The instrument weighs only 190g and produces less than 40 decibels of noise during operation, allowing me to use it anytime during my lunch break in the office or commuting on the subway. Magnetic charging design is waterproof and sweat proof, and neck care can also be enjoyed during bathing. Although the price is three times that of a regular neck massager, compared to the monthly cost of going to a beauty salon for neck care, it can be recouped in six months. Now the whole family is rushing to use it, with my younger brother using it to relieve muscle soreness after golf, and my mother even developing a new method to apply it around the eyes to eliminate age-related eye bag swelling.
