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| Lewis N Clark Personal Care & Comfort Eyes & Ears: Comfort Eye Mask | 
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| Brand: Lewis N. Clark Category: Apparel
Buy New: $6.90 - $6.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 54 reviews Sales Rank: 239
ASIN: B000LRL31M
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Lewis N. Clark Personal Care Eyes & Ears Comfort Travel: Comfort Eye Mask "Pillow-y soft velour, cotton and padding soothe tired eyes, block light and stay in place with adjustable elastic straps. Hand washable with mild soap and water" Lewis N. Clark Personal Care / Comfort Eye Mask Features: Light blocking fabric Cushioned padding Adjustable elastic straps keep mask in place Hand washable with mild soap and water
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| Customer Reviews: Read 49 more reviews...
Look no further December 9, 2007 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
This is a great eye mask, and I've owned many. The usual problem with eye masks is that they don't conform to the face, and thus let light in, particularly at the bottom. The flaps are flimsy and the velcro just doesn't do the trick in keeping the mask tight to your face.
This eye mask solves both of those. The connector at the back isn't velco, it's the real thing. It's not a cheap connector. And although I was worried because the lower part of the mask was heavier, I see they had to do this to block light. Unlike the expensive Sharper Image mask I bought, the heavier area is still very thin and doesn't cause a problem when I sleep on my side or face (yes, I often wake up face down, and not on the pavement.)
If your intention is to own a TOTALLY light blocking eye mask that won't be uncomfortable in different sleep position, well, this is it. And I'm darn anal about my eye masks.
The only sleep mask that works! November 12, 2007 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I've tried a number of eye masks, some significantly more expensive than this, but this is the only one I use. The strap is thin and soft enough to stay comfortable even when I sleep on my side, and the mask itself is nice and soft, stays on fairly well, and does its job of blocking out light. Unbeatable, especially for the price.
Pleased, but not perfect for me December 24, 2007 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I've recently discovered that sleep masks are making a big difference in my quality of sleep. I had been using a cheap airline mask and decided to seek something better. The reviews on this mask and the price were compelling and I received mine a few days ago.
For me, the good: - Comfortable - Good strap - Price
The not so good: - I have a pretty big head, so the strap is most of the way out. - I toss and turn and this comes off easier than the airline mask, surprisingly. - The mask has to be positioned perfectly to not leak a little light and after some toss/turn, it will move some.
The net is that I am pleased and would buy it again. I do plan to browse masks at local stores to see if I can find something that I would like even more.
I've paid more than 10 times this for something that wasn't even half as good! April 8, 2008 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I'm one of those people who cannot have any light or sound when I am sleeping. (BTW, these do not come with earplugs as the description states, at least mine didn't, although that's not what I purchased them for since I already have a good set.) I have used many eye masks over the years but this one is certainly the very best. What I like the most about it is that it's very comfortable and adjustable. I like a very, very, very tight eye mask and this allows me that while always fitting over my face well. I also like it because it's black and that also seems to naturally repel the light because I've used other eye makes in different colors (red and pink) and they tend to almost colorize the darkness. The reason I didn't give it a 5 is because some very little light sometimes manages to creep in. But other than that it really is perfect. And the price is excellent. I've paid more than 10 times this for something that wasn't even half as good!
This mask might work for someone, but not me. June 5, 2008 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This huge, thick, puffy mask might be good for you, as long as none of the following apply to you:
1. You sleep on your side 2. You have difficulty breathing through your nose when you sleep 3. You have eyebrows
First of all, the mask wraps onto the sides of your head, so it's uncomfortable to lay on your side. You may find yourself shifting around at first. But, you'll eventually get to sleep.
Next, the big puffy cushion at the bottom is effective at keeping light out once you position it correctly, but it will also put pressure on your nostrils. This will be very bothersome if you have difficulty breathing through your nose at night. Make sure to wear your Breathe Right strips.
Finally, when I woke up, my eyebrows hurt. The mask, huge as it is, covers your eyebrows. As a result, it rubs your eyebrow hairs all night, shifting them around. After several hours of this, the eyebrows ache. This was the biggest problem. "The mask sure keeps the light out, but is this aching sensation worth it?!!"
Also, because this thing is so large and puffy, it will push on your eyes. When you blink, your eyelashes and lids will be rubbing against the mask.
If someone would design a comfortable pair of blacked-out swim goggles, I'd rather wear those. This thing is like wearing a pillow on your face with a strap.
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