❄️ Cool your pain, warm your relief — the migraine game-changer!
The Magic Gel Migraine Ice Head Wrap is a physician-endorsed, drug-free cold therapy solution designed to provide fast, targeted relief from migraines and headaches. Made with medical-grade liquid gel and a durable PVC cover, it offers up to 300 reusable cooling cycles. Its versatile design allows it to be worn as a cap or mask, fitting 90% of head sizes comfortably, while promoting relaxation, distraction from pain, and improved sleep.
L**Y
Definitely helps with Migraines
I bought this cap to help with migraines. A cold cloth or ice pack when you have a migraine can offer some relief but they either don't get cold enough or stay cold long enough. I found this item during a search for an alternative and after reading the reviews decided to give this a go. After using this cap with several migraines I have mostly wonderful things to say about it and only a few minor negatives.Pros:This thing gets cold and I mean freezing cold and it will stay cold for at least an hour. When I go to bed with a migraine, this thing is cold long enough for me to go to sleep. The cap is also a snug fit which is a great bonus because the tightness of the cap applies pressure which when combined with the cold is a winning combo! The cap is sectioned out in squares and inside each square is an ice cube which can be moved or pushed to the area that is hurting. The ice cubes are hard but not so hard that you can't lay down on them. I can use this cap sitting in a chair or sleeping in bed and I never have to fear it will fall off!Cons:The cap will probably freeze your eyeballs! No matter how you put the cap on, there is always an ice cube close to your eyes. If you headache is coming from your eyes then this is a good thing but if you are experiencing pain from another part of your head, then your eyes are going to hurt from the cold. Also, the square sections of the cap are too large (in my opinion). The cubes can only be moved around within their square and this means that when you put the cap on, that you might not be able to get a cube to actually sit on or be near your source of pain. I actually had this happen a few times. I think the squares should be smaller which would allow for more ice which in turn would provide for more coverage.I considered these Cons to be minor because I was able to come up with a solution for both cons. For the ice not getting to the right area, I found that I could turn my cap sideways or put it on halfway and that would put a square in the right place. The cap is designed to go on one way so it can be a little uncomfortable when you have to wear it off center but not as uncomfortable as a migraine. My favorite solution was for the eyeball freezing part. which required the use of a sleeping mask that I had bought on Amazon but didn't really like. The sleeping mask that I bought had claimed to have a Velcro band to help keep it secure at night but when I got it, there was no Velcro - it was just an elastic band which means it would slip off each and every night and I ended up throwing that sleeping mask in a drawer. That is until I got this cap. What I do is place the sleeping mask on my face and then place the cap over it. This had 3 positive side affects. The first was that the sleeping mask created a barrier between the cap and my eyes. I can still feel the coolness but its not so cold as to hurt my eyes anymore. The second was that the combination of the sleeping mask and the cap created a complete blackout from any and all light. As anyone who has ever suffered from a migraine knows - light is pain! And the third benefit is the cap is tighter on my head when I am wearing the sleeping mask which means it creates more pressure and pressure is relief where a migraine is concerned.I really love this item even with the cons I had mentioned. I might have felt differently if I hadn't been able to find a solution for them, but I did and I will never be without one of these. If they ever create an "Upgraded" version with smaller squares and maybe a built in eye cover that can be removed if needed, then I will be the first in line to purchase! I love this thing so much that I bought a second one and when I don't have a headache, they are both in the freezer and when a migraine hits me - I can rotate between the two and always have a cold cap handy if I need it.If you are a migraine sufferer and are looking for something to offer relief, then pull out your favorite sleeping mask and give this thing a try.
M**Z
Great help for headaches
The effect is simply amazing! Its thickness is just right. It can cover my eyes and allow me to rest in hot or cold environments, which helps relieve my migraine. It's extremely comfortable.
T**T
Helps with my migraines
Why did you pick this product vs others?:It was flexible when cold. Reasonably priced. There were 2. After I used one I would have another to use while that one cooled. This worked well. The only negative was that I felt it was too cold to use right out of the freezer. I had to let it warm a little bit before I could tolerate it where it touched my skin. That takes about 20 minutes. After that it worked perfectly. I am somewhat sensitive to cold. So it may not bother others. Pain relief:From migraines
A**A
Great for migranes
I use this for my migranes amd it really helps my symptoms. It fits nice and snug and helps me sleep at nite. Maintains the cold for a good while I would say around 30 minutes or more. I would recommend this cap it's really good.
A**.
Perfect for migraines and to keep you cool.
Out of all the ice pack products I bought this is my favorite. Perfect for migraines. Perfect to keep you cool in the summer. An absolute must have. I highly highly recommend.
A**G
Pretty Good
After reading tons of reviews and comparing pricing, I decided to go with this headache cap as my first experiment of "headach-specific" ice packs.Pros: the cap fits snug and soft around my head and stays in place. The gel packs are strategically placed inside their own little pockets, which are spaced evenly all the way around the cap. I like the fact that I know I am getting targeted cooling relief all over, where as with a normal ice pack, you basically have to pick which side of your head/and or face deserves the ice pack first. The hole at the top to pull your hair through is a definite plus. I often avoid using any type of ponytail holder or scrunchy, as they tend to worsen the pain of my headaches. This added feature allows me the ability to have it up and off my neck. It also makes lying down easier not having to throw my hair out of the way or having an uncomfortable ponytail bump to maneuver around. The fabric is stretchy and soft. The cap is velcro-free, and stretches snugly over your head.Cons: As I'm sure with most headache sufferers, our pain does not go away within 30 or so minutes. The cap does not stay cold as long as other ice packs. I would recommend purchasing 2 caps, so that you always have a backup. As the cap is one piece, you do not have the ability to purchase extra gel packs (they are sewn in). There are times when the gel packs are so cold in certain areas, it feels like a brain freeze. While I love the fact that they are cold, but not so cold as to be adding more pain.Overall, the product performs as advertised. It works well for the price, and helps lessen the pain. Definitely something worth keeping in the freezer as part of your headache relief arsenal.
J**D
Best ice cap for migraines! Don't need to put it in your freezer. Refrigeration works great.
I have previously reviewed this migraine ice cap but would like to add more now that I have had it for a few weeks. I absolutely love this cap! For me it is the perfect fit & just the right amount of compression. I have read where some customers have found this ice cap to be too cold. I found the same thing when I kept it in the freezer. However, by storing it just in the refrigerator I find it has a perfect chill to it at just the right amount of coolness. So problem solved, at least for me. I love this cap so much that I find I have fallen asleep many times with my cap on. I have had severe & debilitating migraines from the age of 18, & am now 69! How I wish this cap had been available many decades ago!
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