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Travel Head Massager ReviewHappy's Head Trip scratches where you itch on the roadFolding up compactly and sliding into its velvety-drawstring travel bag, the Head Trip works for easing pain in the brain.
The Head Trip looks like a creepy daddylonglegs spider, but feels great when you rub it all over your head. You can adjust the copper, knob-tipped legs in almost any configuration. Hold the African Rosewood handle and scratch, scratch away. Use it to scratch your:
There are other head scratchers on the market, but Head Trip is the one I've used, mainly because it's touted as a travel accessory. Best Features - The Head Trip is lightweight, folds flat, comes in a bag, and really feels good on the head. It has a cool accupressure effect. For business travelers that THINK too much, for those who ruminate and stress out, the Head Trip really helps. You can use it while driving, flying, or while typing or relaxing in your hotel room. Less than Best - It looks strange, using the spider/torture device-looking thing in public. But actually, so what? It feels great. It's better to have your head on straight when you travel, get some blood rushing to your brain pan for calmer thoughts. You'll be more alert for those business meetings in any case. Also, some people who tried the Head Trip thought it didn't feel so good. Basically, if you like your head being scratched at all, you'll like the Happy Head Trip. Some folks just aren't head-scratchy people.
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