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Tear open the individually wrapped sachet and remove your EYES+ Steam Eye Mask.
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Answer four quick questions to discover when to use your steam eye mask and which EYES+ option best fits your routine.
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Simple self-care
No microwave, hot water or preparation required.
Tear open the individually wrapped sachet and remove your EYES+ Steam Eye Mask.
Unfold the mask, place it over closed eyes and secure the comfortable loops around your ears.
Sit back for approximately twenty minutes while the mask gently self-heats.
Your comfort journey
Small daily habits can lead to healthier, more comfortable eyes.
Gentle warmth creates a calming opportunity for tired eyes to rest.
Eyes may feel soothed, rested and more comfortable.
Eyes feel more refreshed and comfortable.
A consistent eye care routine becomes a habit.
Relaxed, refreshed, comfortable eyes every day.
Individual experiences and timescales may vary.
Each mask begins warming automatically when you open the sachet. A gentle self-heating reaction produces soothing moist warmth that helps you relax tired, dry eyes—no microwave or charging required.
They're designed to provide comforting warmth for:
Warm compresses are commonly recommended to help with dry eye symptoms and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)
Each mask provides approximately 20–25 minutes of gentle warmth, giving you plenty of time to unwind.
No. Simply open the sachet and the mask begins warming automatically. It's ready to use anywhere.
Many customers find the warmth relaxing around the eyes, but EYES+ Steam Eye Masks are not intended to treat or prevent headaches or migraines.
Yes. Many people enjoy using them daily, particularly after long hours of screen use or before bedtime. If you have an existing eye condition or persistent symptoms, speak with your optometrist or ophthalmologist.
Yes. The gentle moist heat can help relieve the discomfort associated with dry eyes by warming the eyelids and supporting the natural oils in your tear film. Warm compresses are widely recommended as part of dry eye management.