Spa Sister Silky Sleep Masks

: Spa Sister Silky Sleep Masks

Spa Sister Silky Sleep Masks

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Brand: eBubbles
Label: Spa Sister
Manufacturer: Spa Sister
Publisher: Spa Sister
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Product DescriptionSummon the sandman with one of our soft silky and comfy masks. A quick nap can do wonders for your well-being. This smooth silky sleep mask cradles you in comfort and helps filter out intruding disturbances. A great accessory to help you get the rest you need, it has an elastic strap for a snug fit and is lined with solid black fabric to block out light. Great for long flights and travel too.

















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - falling apart
It worked great for a couple months, but one of the elastic straps broke and the other one is breaking. I probably use it no more that two or three hours a week when my roomie is getting ready for work. Would not hold up for very long if you plan on sleeping with it every night.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Uncomfortable edging
This sleep mask is nice and silky as the others reviewers say. However, I am surprised no one mentioned that it has a ropey edging to it, making it uncomfortable if you lie on your side. I tried it last night and it was both uncomfortable while I tried to sleep in it since it dug into my cheek and would definitely leave a mark when I got up. I would not recommend it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best sleep I've had in a long time.
My fiance needs to be at work by 7:30am, between the light through the window and the lamp he needs to get around I wasn't able to get much sleep past 6:30. Since I started wearing the mask he can maneuver much more easily with lights on and I can catch an extra 45 minutes of snooze!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - No more tossing and turning
I purchased this item in navy blue and I was surprised at how nice it was when it arrived. It's soft, thick and extremely comfortable. The real test was sleeping with it. My BF likes to watch TV or read before he goes to sleep. This would cause me to toss and turn, trying to find a comfortable position with the least amount of light in my eyes. The mask fixed that problem. It blocks out all light. I couldn't believe how well it worked, and for such an affordable price. I sleep so much better now. I highly recommend this product!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sleep better
This mask is light and comfortable; some masks make me perspire in hot weather. This is JUST the thing for a long plane flights. I put it on, pop on the headphones and drift off for a nice nap. Makes flying bearable. Also nice for rooms with insufficient curtains to darken them in summer and for use with a mate who reads after you want to turn out the lights.



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