Product Details
The Happy Company Head Trip Therapeutic Massager

The Happy Company Head Trip Therapeutic Massager
From The Happy Company

List Price: $10.00
Price: $6.72

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by DAB Nutrition

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Product Description

Happy's Head Trip stimulates the acupressure points on your head, taking you on a trip to relaxation. Happy's Head Trip is sure to put a smile on your face and tingles throughout your body. It's hard to believe something simple can feel so good.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #502 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: The Happy Company
  • Model: 30025/30023
  • Released on: 2005-02-07
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .78" h x 10.25" w x 5.38" l,

Features

  • Ultimate head massager
  • Arrange the fingers into a semi-circle, and use for a sensational back massage
  • Try it on tired, stressed out feet
  • Made of copper, which is believed to have mystical properties
  • Includes a storage bag to take wherever you go

Customer Reviews

Good product.4
Thought I'd try this out after seeing it on TV. For the price, it's a bargain compared to the same product by other companies. Didn't have the same problem as the other reviewer about the handle. It isn't as flimsy as he makes it out to be. I can see how it would fall apart, because the copper wires are glued into the base of the wooden handle. However, the wires seem tightly embedded within the handle. Plus, the wires are thick and the wooden handle itself seems durable for the product I received. The copper is a bit cold to the touch, so you may want to warm it up before placing on your scalp. Overall, I think it does massage the scalp well, albeit ticklish at times. I suppose it can be a head scratcher too but the ends are rounded, so you won't hurt yourself.

Tingler knockoff isn't quite as tingly!2
What's the deal with the rough-hewn copper balls on the end of the copper wires? They are scratchy. The ends of the Tingler are lacquer-dipped and sliiiiiiiide through your hair.

I knew I should've gone with the Tingler, but I thought, how different can two head massagers be? Apparently, pretty different.

Oh, here's a simple trick to determine whether you would like a head massager. Are you one of those people who loves having their hair played with? You will love having a (properly constructed) head massager. If not, don't bother leaving a bad review, because we told you you wouldn't like it...

For $10.00 it's a pretty good head massager (VIDEO review)4
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RL9QVFJBPOS0J Kinda cheap feeling, but what do you expect for ten dollars and the fact that its thin wire. Nice bag, easy to open packaging, and overall good sensation. Not the same feeling as one I tried like 8 years ago in a mall (and that was priced at like $30) but still good enough.

A FEW HOURS LATER:

Ok so I forgot to mention a few things: First, the handle is kinda decent and looks like fake lacquered cherry. The tines are rather stiff but easily bendable at the base so they will in fact most likely break after a lot of folding use. This item is made in China, so....yeah. Like other have mentioned, and like I mentioned in the video, this sensation is not like the more expensive models I've seen and in fact I can only use this about 6 head-slides before it irritates my head because of the scratchiness of it; IT DOES NOT TICKLE YOUR HEAD, ITS MORE LIKE A SCRATCHY-PRESSURE. With that said, and tested, its still ok for the price, but for usual use I do not foresee myself using this on a daily basis or even hourly for that matter. In fact, I am still interested in getting the better tickley model more than continuing to use this...this was more of just an impulse buy I suppose. I would not recommend buying any sort of head massager online without being able to try and verify its feeling.