4head Stick 3.6g
Price £4.50
Expected Delivery: Thursday
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Treatment Information
Overview
The 4Head stick offers fast and effective headache relief without the need of tablets. It relieves headaches with a quick and easy application directly to the forehead. The 4Head stick is an ideal product for those who can’t or don’t want to take tablets.
4Head has a natural painkiller ingredient called levomenthol that helps relieve pain from tension headaches and relaxes head muscles. It gives you a soothing feeling when applied. After applying it works within just two minutes.
If you suffer from headaches and want to ease your pain, a 4Head stick could be the solution for you. The 4Head stick is colorless and a non-greasy substance, so it would not leave a greasy residue on your head after its application.
Directions
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The 4head Stick is applied by gently wiping it across the forehead.
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It can be used by adults, the elderly and children.
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Take off the outer cap first and then remove the small inner cap from the top of the dispenser before using it. Twist the base of the dispenser clockwise while holding the top section until the levomenthol stick comes out from the top.
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Apply gently across the forehead as required.
Cautions
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Keep out of sight and reach of children.
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For external use only. Avoid contact with the eyes and do not put into your mouth.
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Do not use if you are allergic to levomenthol or any of the other listed ingredients.
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Keep away from the heat at all times, this can cause the 4Head stick to soften or even melt.
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Do not use this product if the levomenthol stick has changed shape, softened, or become flaky.
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Levomenthol is harmful if swallowed. If you accidentally swallow 4head Stick, seek medical attention immediately.
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Please read the product leaflet carefully before using it.
Ingredients
Active ingredients: Levomenthol 90% w/w
Also contains: Macrogol 20000
4head Stick 3.6g Reviews
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