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Sleep Masks
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Has anyone ever used these on a nightly basis? Are they comfortable and do they stay on even if you move around in your sleep?
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Try this website. The masks are well worth the investment - I have one, and wouldn't be without it.
http://www.holisticsilk.com/
Try this website. The masks are well worth the investment - I have one, and wouldn't be without it.
http://www.holisticsilk.com/
Naughty Sqad! Altough I'm not sure what I expected.
Hi OG. I would love a black out blind but the window in my room is really wide and it looks expensive to get one that fits properly so thought I might try the cheaper option first. Usually the other half is there but as he usually sees me with yesterdas mascara smeared accross my face then the mask will be a nice change for him. :)
Hi OG. I would love a black out blind but the window in my room is really wide and it looks expensive to get one that fits properly so thought I might try the cheaper option first. Usually the other half is there but as he usually sees me with yesterdas mascara smeared accross my face then the mask will be a nice change for him. :)
milly
I used to use the masks I got on long-haul, but they weren't comfortable, as they were either too tight or slipped around. I am addicted to this one - it may sound nonsensical, but there is a lovely 'secure' feeling when I wear it. I also sleep very well.
My bedroom faces east, and I'm neither overlooked nor a great fan of curtains.
Do you have a birthday coming up soon?
I used to use the masks I got on long-haul, but they weren't comfortable, as they were either too tight or slipped around. I am addicted to this one - it may sound nonsensical, but there is a lovely 'secure' feeling when I wear it. I also sleep very well.
My bedroom faces east, and I'm neither overlooked nor a great fan of curtains.
Do you have a birthday coming up soon?
My OH has to wear one because he has sleep apnoea. When he first got it he had to go to the sleep clinic and have it properly fitted and to get the right right mask for his mouth shape. It stays in place with a neoprene harness which was fiddly to put on at first but now he's used to it he can fit it in seconds even with the light off.
It does make a residual noise, especially in the early hours of deep sleep when the pressure's really kicking in. However, I've become used to it over time and it doesn't keep me awake anymore. He's not been able to wear it for a couple of nights because of a cough and he kept awake last night with snoring that I haven't heard in months. I woke up with baggy eyes and he woke up with bruised shins. :-D
And yes, he can move around in bed whilst wearing it - turning over and so on.
It does make a residual noise, especially in the early hours of deep sleep when the pressure's really kicking in. However, I've become used to it over time and it doesn't keep me awake anymore. He's not been able to wear it for a couple of nights because of a cough and he kept awake last night with snoring that I haven't heard in months. I woke up with baggy eyes and he woke up with bruised shins. :-D
And yes, he can move around in bed whilst wearing it - turning over and so on.
Hi Daffy, looking at reviews of different masks it appears you have to try a few before you find one you like. I think it would be a worse nights sleep if I had one like the one you had.
Hi Saxy, I think you might have misunderstood what I'm talking about. I'm after the masks you use to cover your eyes that block out light so you get a decent nights kip. :o)
Hi Saxy, I think you might have misunderstood what I'm talking about. I'm after the masks you use to cover your eyes that block out light so you get a decent nights kip. :o)