Enjoydeal Sleeping Eye Mask Eye Shade Blindfold Shade Cover for Travel Sleep Black

Enjoydeal Sleeping Eye Mask Eye Shade Blindfold Shade Cover for Travel Sleep Black

Key features

  • Material: Soft breathable fabric and Bra material
  • Size:Length:23cm;Width:9cm
  • Color: Black

Enjoydeal Sleeping Eye Mask Eye Shade Blindfold Shade Cover for Travel Sleep Black

List Price: $11.60$10.44DEALYou Save: $1.16 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
3.5
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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30%
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20%
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10%
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these are useless after a few months
Dharam SinghJanuary 5, 2018
seriously! you must start using a high quality elastic for the straps. these are useless after a few months. find s way to get US made elastic to wherever these are made.
love the hollowed eye covers
jamieJanuary 19, 2016
love the hollowed eye covers. no pressure on the eyelids while you sleep, and keeps all the light out. molded bridge for the nose ensures that they stay put all night no matter how much you move your head while you sleep. at least they did for me.
Quality was very poor - they were soft
KbearDecember 11, 2015
I ordered these to take on a 12 hour plane trip. Quality was very poor - they were soft, but didn't fit very well to the face in order to keep the light out. Also, the shipping took forever. I received this order WEEKS after I ordered, and well after I had already returned from my trip, so I wasn't able to try or use them on the plane.
Low price; low quality - material sheds and clogs pores
Leopold StotchMarch 18, 2015
At first I was surprised at the apparent quality of these sleep masks, considering the rock-bottom price. But after using for a few nights, I noticed the material was rubbing off on my face. Even after washing my face with an exfoliating scrub there were still tiny black particles clogging many pores right above my brow. I'm going to try washing it a few times and see if it still sheds, but I will probably end up looking for a product made of natural materials instead of risking my skin-health to this product.
Ink transfer mess.
Amazon CustomerMarch 7, 2015
Dye rubs off on pillowcase! At first we thought the blue ink stains were my husband's wrist band for carpel tunnel. After some serious standing we realized otherwise. It's these darn masks. What a mess. (The attached pic is one of the least damaged pillowcases).
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