Cooling Forehead Patch
BeYou Cooling Forehead Patch
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"I discovered BeYou Cooling Patches, which proved to be very effective"
As a postmenopausal woman, I recently experienced a resurgence of sweats and flushes. After undergoing a series of blood tests that revealed no unusual findings, I sought alternative solutions. I discovered Be You Cooling Patches, which proved to be very effective. By applying the sticky pad directly to my skin and leaving it on throughout the day, I experienced a prolonged cooling sensation that lasted into the evening. This significantly reduced the intensity of my flushes and sweats. The sticky pads are designed to adhere securely to the skin while ensuring that they leave no residue behind upon removal.
Sue D
Hot Flushes, Hangovers, and Everything in Between
Formulated For Women, By Women
An easy to use alternative to water sprays / mists and cooling packs. They’re thin and give you a soothing cooling sensation for hours! As with all of our products, we formulated them from the ground up for hot flushes, moments of tension, and the morning after a heavy night!
Ingredients that hit the spot
Completely natural, vegan, cruelty-free, and free from any nasties! We’ve harnessed the power of nature and science.
So, I was wondering...
What are the ingredients in the Cooling Forehead Patches?
Our Cooling Forehead Patches are made from natural plant fibres and contain a proprietary formulation of Menthol, Basil Oil and Rosemary Oil - containing absolutely no nasties.
What can I use the Cooling Forehead Patches for?
While they are designed for hot flushes, you can also use them on your forehead when you need a break or even if you’ve had a long night! You could even use them to simply keep cool in hot weather - one thing you can do is apply them across your wrists to help cool you down. Or even on the back of your neck!
Does it really last for 8 hours?
Yes! The essential oils are proven to release consistently over 8 hours. Of course some people prefer to change the patch or take it off sooner, but that’s down to individual choice.