Picture this: You're at the beach and the sun is beating down, or sitting in a meeting when a hot flush strikes, or commuting on a crowded train feeling suffocated by stuffy air.
If you're reading this, you've experienced the frustration of sudden overheating – whether from menopause, summer weather, or crowded spaces.
And you know that feeling of helplessness when the heat hits and you have no way to cool down quickly.
And the truth is:
Most portable "cooling" devices aren't actually cooling you at all – they're just moving hot air around your body.
Studies show that 73% of menopausal women report that regular fans provide little to no relief during hot flushes.
Meanwhile, the average household spends $200-400 extra per month on air conditioning in the summer months.
After consulting with thermal comfort specialists, here's what was discovered about why current solutions fail (pay attention to discovery #3).