Molly Smith reveals her budget-friendly migraine relief secret that's taking Amazon by storm
26.05.2024 - 12:43
/ ok.co.uk
Migraines, with their myriad triggers from stress to hormonal fluctuations and even weather changes, can strike without warning and sabotage your day. Unlike your typical headache, migraines render you extremely sensitive to light and sound, causing unbearable pain for some of us.
While retreating into a dimly lit room and taking pain relief can help ease the impact of them, there's nothing better than a quick-acting solution to get your day back in order.
That's why former Love Island star Molly Smith had her DMs flooded after revealing her affordable cure for migraines.
The reality star posted on Instagram about using a migraine cap, adding: "My DMs blew up over this haha, I'm not sure which one I've got but there are so many on Amazon." She also shared a link to the ONLYCARE Migraine Relief Cap, priced at £19.95 here - which acts as a natural pain-relief solution when migraines attack. Physically, the migraine cap sits somewhere between an oversized, cushioned eye mask and a rubbery beanie hat.
It fits snugly over the top half of your head, complete with a handy hole at the top that's handy for long hair, reports the Mirror. For anyone who's suffered a migraine, they'll understand why applying pressure to your head offers short term relief, and it's this that makes these caps so effective.
It delivers gentle pressure to your entire head, creating an entirely lightproof environment that prevents light-activated triggers. It's also designed to stay cool for long periods, helping to subdue the pulsating sensation of blood rushing through your head.
The gel-like substance shapes itself around your head and face for a snug fit while preserving the soothing cool sensation, providing swift relief when relentless migraines
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