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The EYEECO Eye Eco Eyeseals 4.0 is a hypoallergenic, latex-free hydrating sleep mask crafted from medical-grade thermal plastic. Featuring an adjustable microfiber head wrap and a unique orbital bone design, it locks in moisture while blocking dry air and CPAP leaks. Ideal for dry eye sufferers, CPAP users, and side sleepers, it promotes uninterrupted, refreshing sleep by maintaining a soothing, moisture-rich environment around the eyes.









| ASIN | B01J6JEKTW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97,693 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #656 in Sleep Masks |
| Brand | EYEECO |
| Brand Name | EYEECO |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| Color | Charcoal |
| Colour | Charcoal |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,151 Reviews |
| Item height | 1.3 inches |
| Manufacturer | EYEECO |
| Material | Cotton , Polyester Blend |
| Material Features | Moisturising, stretchy |
| Material Type | Cotton, Polyester Blend |
| Material features | Moisturising, stretchy |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Hypoallergenic |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Air Leaks |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special features | Hypoallergenic |
| UPC | 893592000813 |
M**.
The cure for waking up with dry eyes.
I recently tried the Eye Eco Eyeseals 4.0 Hydrating Sleep Mask, and it's perfect for anyone looking for relief from dry or irritated eyes! My wife and both tried it and the mask is comfortable for faces of different sizes and shapes; it fits comfortably and provides a gentle and effective seal that keeps moisture in while I sleep. We’ve both noticed significant reduction in dryness and irritation in the morning – we’ve already ordered a second one for my wife. My wife has sensitive skin and the hypoallergenic and latex-free design didn’t irritate the skin around her eyes. The clear design is perfect for checking the clock at night. I tried several other masks, but this is the lowest profile one which means it is comfortable to sleep on your side, back or front. Just wear it during sleep or rest, and your eyes will hydrate without any extra hassle. If you're someone who struggles with dry eye, allergies, or general discomfort while sleeping, I highly recommend giving this mask a try. It's been a wonderful addition to my nighttime routine!
M**S
Comfortable. Seal well. Appear to be doing the job. (update)
Comfortable. Seals well. Works as I need it to. I actually bought this to address ocular hypertension that is exacerbated by side sleeping. There are medical studies about it, and the use of goggles to try to prevent pressing your face (and thus lower eye...) into the pillow while side sleeping. The study I read showed 2x-4x increase in internal eye pressure due to this while, and googles used in the study (not EyeSeals, but no product was named) nearly eliminated it. Eye pressure rises at night naturally due to being horizontal, but preventing mashing your eye into the pillow greatly addresses the huge spikes in pressure that were seen in the study. The EyeSeals trap a decent amount of moisture in them, which is their designed purpose. I've not found a downside to that, even though my eyes close fully and I don't require this capability. The googles do leave a light imprint from pressing on my face, but it is nothing like, say, swim goggles. I don't tighten the EyeSeals all that tight. And the imprint is gone after 30 min or so after getting up. I clean the goggles daily using a dab of handsoap and water. Rinse them well. Drying can be a problem if the towel I use sheds any lint at all, because the EyeSeals are a bit tacky. EyeSeals seem to run large, so keep that in mind. I'm a 6'4" guy and they would be a problem for even me if they were a bit larger. But they work well for me as is. Anyway, hope it achieves what I need, because glaucoma (retina/optic nerve damage from high eye pressure) is a big deal. Cross fingers, I'm okay so far. But I came across this potential issue from sleeping and hope the EyeSeals do the job. The proof will be at my next eye checkup. I'll tell my doctor about the goggles and see what he thinks. UPDATE: The fully sealed nature of the goggles would result in increased air pressure against the eye if, say, I pressed my eye against the pillow while side sleeping. It was pressure that I could notice and try to prevent while conscious, but once asleep it would happen for an unknown period of time. Not good for a guy trying to eliminate external pressure against the eye. Solution: I used a leather punch -- the kind for putting holes in belts -- to punch a small hole in each lens. I first tried using a small drill, but the material is too flexible for that to work well. The punch appears to have worked great. It's an inexpensive punch you can buy here on Amazon or many other places. I've been using the goggles with the vent holes for a week now. It completely prevents the air-pressure issue. Surprisingly, it appears to have not lowered the moisture content in the goggles by any appreciable amount. I still have dripping condensation in each eye cup in the morning. So if this idea appeals to you to reduce eye pressure but you are concerned about losing moisture, well, in my case that has not been a problem. YMMV.
M**Y
Brilliant
Brilliant 👌
A**E
Die Brille hat nur vier Monate gehalten und ist dann zwischen den Gläser durchgebrochen
Zu kurze Haltbarkeit für den Preis. Eine Garantie wird nicht gewährt!!
L**E
It works.
It really helps to prevent my eyes from getting dry when I sleep in my air-conditioned room. But it is not cheap. However, it is worth the money.
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