I just bought the neck massager by Home Smart. In reading the directions, written in very poor English, one part has me a bit befuddled. It says if you are experiencing a rash on your neck it's because it is dry. To be sure to keep your neck wet! ???
Does anyone else have this device? How has it worked for you?
Neck massager
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A:.... I saw 3 of them listed, not sure which one you bought. Only one says smart Massager. ....H
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3618869. It looks almost like headphones!
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This is just a guess but I'm thinking they mean your skin should be moisturized. Very dry skin might get irritated.
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I have that one! It’s the EMS (Electronic Muscle Stimulation) massager, right? With the remote control? I like it. The directions are basically useless but I’ve been using EMS machines for many years…I have two large ones I use for the big muscles. I would ignore that about the dry neck…I think they meant if you have dry or irritated skin that you shouldn’t use it. I like mine. Last night my knee was hurting really badly and I actually used it very successfully on my knee! I know that sounds crazy but it really helped a lot. I love EMS! I hope you enjoy your massager!
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@D-Flawless , thanks for the input! The directions are a bit odd!
I have a TENS unit that is helpful, but the wired electrodes are annoying. The sticky always grabs my hair! The wires aren't long enough! And it wasn't cheap either!
I think when They were airing this one they mentioned using it on your knee! Whatever works!
I have a TENS unit that is helpful, but the wired electrodes are annoying. The sticky always grabs my hair! The wires aren't long enough! And it wasn't cheap either!
I think when They were airing this one they mentioned using it on your knee! Whatever works!