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vibratingmassagehairbrush.jpgI'm still recooperating from CES, and yet I manage somehow to come across another vibrating product. (Looks like my vibrating soap got lost in the mail.) The Vibrating Massage Hairbrush features 2 massaging speeds with 16 "contoured bumps on the back of the brush specially designed to help relieve all over body aches, pains and stress." My scalp hurts just thinking about how it works!

Does it really relieve head tension? Expect a review soon, once I get one in for testing. The Vibrating Massage Hairbrush is currently on sale for 50% off until January 22nd, at £2.49 ($4.88 USD plus shipping) from Alternative Gifts Limited.

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Posted by: phoenix
January 17, 2007 4:11 PM

That's...very frightening. A scalp massage while smoothing out one's locks? Yikes, I'm not sure how I feel about that.


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