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Magicool Body & Face Cooler 75ml

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Our cooling spray is free from artificial colours, synthetic fragrances, parabens, sulphates, SLS, EDTA and petrochemicals. The figures he provided, which were compiled by marketing analysis firm IH-Galaxy, showed annual fluctuations in sales from 2012 to 2014, depending on the brand. Bad idea: Injuries are a sign that your body needs to rest and recover Image: picture-alliance/blickwinkel/E. This versatile mist is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, cooling, soothing, fights infection, and promotes healing to the skin. I was hoping to feel invigorated but unfortunately it was a bit of an anti-climax, doing little to cool me down.

The cooling effect isn't quite as long as I'd like it to be but it does provide flashes of much-needed relief on humid, stuffy days. Perhaps it’s hard to be rational when you haven’t slept a full eight hours since the heatwave began, but I’d recommend Magicool for making me feel much more comfortable. you get a chunky 200ml can that looks like it will last the summer (the British version of the summer that is - a month of good weather at best). Magic Foo Mist can also be used during pregnancy, when 'down there' can become achy and sore from the increased level of blood to that area.I know some sports ban local anaesthetic (if it hurts that much you shouldn't keep playing) and he says soccer tried to ban it at one stage, but isn't sure if it stuck.

A common scene in many soccer games, especially in the world cup, is a player going down, and team doctors coming to their aid with a special spray that gets the player back on their feet almost instantly.Embrace a dreamy sunset and the sand between your toes, while Hawaiian Tropic's secret ingredient gives a gentle cooling and refreshing sensation. How to Use: Keep the spray fairly close to your liquid chocolate or sugar for instant solidification. By spraying aerosolized refrigerants onto a surface, the refrigerants absorb the heat and take it away. Bearing in mind this heat-wave isn’t showing any signs of slowing up any time soon, I’d strongly recommend that you get it while its there. Magic spray may be an invention of professional soccer, but skin refrigerants have been around for a long time.

Enjoy the cooling, healing sensation which will help offer some relief to the soreness that occurs after vaginal birth, whilst helping to speed up the healing process at the same time. The oils in this mist will help keep you calm too, whether you're pregnant and are experiencing hot flushes, sunbathing in the garden, on the train or bus, or if you need to calm your child during a tantrum. In the mid-1860s, a doctor named Benjamin Richardson developed the first aerosol to be used as a cooling anesthetic. Hawaiian Tropic bottles and caps are also fully recyclable - so you just need to remove the pump collar and label before recycling.

Magicool is a convenient First Aid ready to use self chilled spray that can be used effectively and instantly to cool the skin and to help revive a person suffering heat exhaustion or suffering first degree, minor burns. What’s in the bottle varies from brand to brand, but the sprays usually contain ethyl chloride, a prescription medication used as a topical antiseptic and cooling substance, or methyl salicylate, a counter-irritant that can cause a cold-and-hot feeling and is commonly found in over-the-counter rubs like Bengay. Before someone posts the full answer, it's worth noting that many years ago it was a 'magic sponge', before the spray became fashionable. I could feel it a little better on my arms, but I still didn't feel refreshed and it left a slightly sticky residue on my skin.

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