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A Review of the Happy Company Therapeutic Travel Pillow

By The Great Reviewer, published May 08, 2008
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
Hoping to make my trip happy and stress free as claimed by the makers, I bought the Happy Company Therapeutic Travel Pillow. M y husband tried it once and that was it and then onwards he feels that the travel air pillow gives him good company compared to the Happy Travel Pillow. I am still trying to come to terms with it and after using it for more than 5 times, honestly I don't find anything good about it. I don't intend to use it any longer and since I spent only $13, it is not a big deal.

I find it too bulky and it cannot be accommodated inside the travel bag like the air pillow. I wish this comes with a loop so that it can be attached to the bag or suitcase. Since it is primarily meant for using during travel, the makers should have taken more care to make it portable and user friendly. Size as such is ok and there is ample space for the head to rest. But the problem is that I cannot support my neck totally over the Happy Therapeutic Pillow and it keeps sliding and moving around. As long as it stays in place, it is quite comfortable during long distance travel and I don't get stiff necks and cramps.

Is it really therapeutic? So far I don't find any such impact on my system and that is million dollar question. This is based on the aromatic therapy and the pillow comes with a small packet of floral scent that can be inserted inside and removed based on the requirement. It actually contains chameli and lavender that is supposed to emanate mild fragrance and the aroma is known to relax, calm and sooth the body mentally relieving the stress. Not only that, the subtle floral smell puts you to sleep. I am not sure to what extent, this concept works out. As far as I am concerned, the smell is not overpowering and it does not smell like artificial perfume or made up stuff. May be it is natural scent, whatever be the case, smell is refreshing and makes me feel good. May be this is a part of the therapy.

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