1. Migraines aren't headaches
They're neurological events.
A headache is discomfort. A migraine is your nervous system misfiring — abnormal electrical activity spreading across the brain, triggering pain signals, light sensitivity, nausea, and sometimes visual disturbances. Treating it like a headache is why so many people feel like nothing ever really works.
2. The pain you feel at your temples isn't random
It's a pressure map
Migraines follow predictable pathways. The trigeminal nerve — which runs through your temples, forehead, and behind your eyes — is the primary highway for migraine pain.
This is why temple pressure and eye pain are so universal. Calmare was built around exactly this map: six airbags positioned to apply rhythmic compression along the exact routes migraine pain travels.
3. Your body wants to relax during a migraine
But can't.
The tension you feel in your head, neck, and jaw during a migraine isn't incidental. Your nervous system is in fight-or-flight mode, and your muscles lock up in response.
Gentle rhythmic compression — like the kind Calmare delivers — signals the nervous system to down-regulate. That's why 86% of users report feeling more relaxed within minutes. It's not placebo. It's physiology.
4. Most migraine days are lost days. They don't have to be
The average migraine lasts 4 to 72 hours. For people who get them monthly or weekly, that's a significant fraction of their life spent in a dark room.
Calmare doesn't promise to eliminate migraines. It promises to make them shorter, more manageable, and less likely to take the whole day with them.
5. The best treatment is the one that's there before it starts
Every neurologist will tell you: early intervention is everything. The longer you wait to address a migraine, the harder it becomes to stop. Calmare is lightweight, portable, and ready in seconds. No prescription. No 45-minute absorption window. Just immediate, wearable