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Marina

Some of us (those who've tried it) have said that Magicool is great at helping keep us cool in hot weather. It can be bought in Boots or other chemists.

 

Their description from their own website describes it as:

Scientists at France Med have successfully formulated the world's first and only, safe, atomised instant cooling spray. Magicool a British invention, patented worldwide, is described as "your very own, personal, air-conditioner in a can". Magicool cooling spray, works without refrigeration and delivers fine ready chilled water-based spray even if the canister is left to stand in hottest weather. A quick spritz on your face or body is guaranteed to leave you feeling chilled and exhilarated anytime..anywhere. Magicool is also ideal for use in sun-baked cars as it instantly cools the hot air and hot surfaces on first entering. As detailed below Magicool also has breakthrough medical benefits.

Much more info, incl where to buy it on their website:

Magicool


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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