The Best Sleep Masks For Superior Beauty Rest
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The Best Sleep Masks For Superior Beauty Rest
"Both practical and surprisingly stylish (who doesn't remember Audrey Hepburn's eye-conic mask in Breakfast at Tiffany's?), we think a sleep mask is a great addition to your self-care arsenal for a few reasons. They're great at blocking out light, often come in a variety of patterns and prints, and can help keep your skincare as well as keep your face protected throughout the night (bye, bye pillow creases). They're usually a less expensive investment than a set of blackout curtains, we might add."
"I thought a weighted eye mask would take some getting used to, but the slightly heavy feel of Bearaby's version helped relax my temples to ease me into sleep, says senior commerce editor and our tester Nashia Baker, a combination sleeper who ends up in a side sleeping position more often than not. Baker also noted that the mask had a particularly strong blackout quality too, which makes it a nice pick to catch some z's."
Sleep masks block light, protect skin from pillow creases, and provide a cost-effective alternative to blackout curtains. Weighted designs apply gentle pressure that can relax temples and help users fall asleep more easily while often delivering strong blackout performance. Mulberry silk masks are lightweight, soft, and travel-friendly, offering skin protection and luxury feel. Fit factors such as strap adjustability and thickness influence effectiveness for different sleep positions, with side sleepers potentially experiencing sag in some designs. A wide range of patterns, materials, and price points addresses both practical sleep needs and personal style preferences.
Read at Architectural Digest
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