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Lewis N. Clark Comfort Eye Mask, Black | 
| Brand: Lewis N. Clark Category: Apparel Department: unisex-adult
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Rating: 57 reviews
Fabric Type: velour Color: Black Clothing Size: One Size Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 5 x 1.4
MPN: 505BLK Model: 505-Black UPC: 029275007200 EAN: 0029275007200 ASIN: B000SKXRNO
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| Features:
| • | Made of velour and cotton | | • | Soft padding soothe's tired eyes and block out light | | • | Adjustable elastic strap forms mask to head | | • | Hand washable with mild soap |
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Product Description Pillowy 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. Blue or black. Light blocking fabric and cushioned padding soothe tired eyes Adjustable elastic straps keep mask in place Hand washable with mild soap and water
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 57
Look no further December 9, 2007 Shirlz (Madison, WI) 56 out of 56 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 Silicon Valley Girl (Sunnyvale, CA USA) 28 out of 28 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.
Great! November 11, 2007 Penny Lane (Worcester, MA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I received my pair quickly and cheaply. They are really soft with some kind of cushioning inside, and have a lip at the bottom so they block out all light. They're really convenient for when my roommate is up writing a paper, and I need sleep!
Fits, it's comfortable, stays put. May 21, 2008 P. Falcioni (Central Oregon, United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased two of these recently, one for me, one for my husband. We both have very different facial features, and usually what works for me DOESN'T work for him.
I was pleasantly surprised when this mask worked for both of us. It's comfortable, and no light leaks through around the edges.
We're very happy, and will really appreciate them while we're tent camping in Alaska this summer (darned midnight sun!).
This is a great sleep mask July 30, 2008 Eli L (New Haven, CT USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am extremely sensitive to light when I sleep. Before I had this mask, I would lower the shades over the windows in the next room, close my bedroom door, lower the shades over my own windows, cover the windows again with a black out curtain, shut my eyes, AND put on a sleep mask, and I would lie awake thinking "it's as if i am staring INTO the sun."
No more. The Lewis N. Clark Comfort Eye Mask has several features that really help it get the job of blocking light done. Its most important virtue is the cushion of fabric below the eyes to the sides of the nose. Most sleep masks are held up by my nose such that there's a space on either side. The Lewis N Clark mask can block out 100% of the light there, at least as far as I can tell. Occasionally, I will roll over or something and the tiniest bit of light will come in (still much less than would come in under a regular mask) -- so the mask is not God, but I think we all knew that. Second, the mask wraps around pretty far on the sides of the face to make sure light is blocked from those angles. And finally, unlike other masks that eventually become too loose, the adjustable elastic band on this one lets you tighten the mask to keep every part of it pressed to your face. It can get too tight, but that is of course a sign that you should loosen it, and I find you'll still be in darkness. I assume the band on this mask will eventually weaken, but then you just tighten it! And when it finally gives out altogether, I'll just buy another one. It's great and it's cheap.
My only regret is that I have but two thumbs to put up for this mask.
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