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Definate must have!!! Works great for that nagging cough and stuffy nose/head! I put it on my chest and on my feet to relieve sinus colds. On my feet you say!!!! Yes, if you put it on your feet then put on a pair of socks, the vapour action works better. Most scents/vapours rise 2-4 feet from point of contact (why you can't smell your perfume several hours after you put it on. If you put it on your feet it will rise up and linger near your head and nose, providing longer last results!! Try it!!!
This is a must have in any medicine cabinet.I think most kids have memory's of growing up and mom rubbing this on there chest it was always so soothing and comforting.Then passed down from generation to generation as my son uses this as well,Its been around a very long time and trusted.The camphor in it helps make a stuffed nose clearer and rubbing it on the chest helps soothe a cough and cold.Also good in a humidifier for nasty colds the steam will fill the air with the vicks.Also good in a bowl of hot water and steaming your sinuses with a towel over your head and breathing in the menthol steam.They even made these so you could put it into a outlet(like a glade scent holder)not sure if they make those any more.
There are also other uses for Vicks its great to rub into sore muscles or sore feet.Its good for nail fungus.Cold sores and insect bites to relief the itch.I also like to rub it into my temples when I have a bad headache.I also love many of the ingredients Eucalyptus Oil,Camphor,extract from pine needles,cedar leafs and nutmeg oils all natural ingredients that work!
Love vicks vaporub! It instantaneously provides aid to nasal congestion, releaves coughs and makes for a better night sleep. When my girls are sick I rub this on their feet and cover with socks I'm not sure how but it calms their cough and seems to make them feel better faster.
Vick's Vaporub is amazing to use at night if you're suffering from nasal congestion or/and a cough.
You can use it in the daytime too, of course, but if you have to work I wouldn't recommend it because the scent is very strong.
I like to rub it on my chest and neck before bed when I'm sick.
This product works wonders and without the side effects that an oral medication could cause.
Great for children and adults :)
Vicks Vaporub reminds me of my childhood. Always used it when we were sick just the smell makes me feel better! Clears up congestion and helps soothe coughs without all the effects of other medications. It can be expensive sometimes but I grab it on sale and stock up.
It has been on the market for years, its just that good. No flashy packaging or expensive commercials, it doesnt need it!!!!!!!!11 Simply amazing and priced right
I like putting vick's vaporub on my nose when I am congested and it works great. It really helps. As a child my mom always rubbed this on me and I always remember waking up feeling so much better.
I usually drop some in a boiling hot bowl of water and place my head over the bowl with a cloth or towel. (ok, I lie, my mom usually prepares it). Anyway, I find steaming with this really helps to clear my head and chest when I am congested or my sinuses start to act up. Rubbing it directly on by back or chest or throat (essentially where there's an issue) works perfectly fine too, but the steaming brings out the effectiveness even more.
It's that time of year, coughs and colds. I use vick's in the traditional on the chest and neck for the congestion but if you have a bad cough as well I recommend putting it on your feet at bed time. Apply the vick's to your feet and put on a pair of socks. This is great for the little ones because the vapors still reach their nose but the heat of the vick's is not on the tender skin on their chest or neck.
I love it! My family uses this when we're feeling achy or have colds. The heat it gives off is wonderful for achy muscles and the smell does wonders for the stuffy nose. Just make sure you don't get any in the eye or it might sting! Lol.
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