

I like that the micro velcro doesn’t catch hair, but the strap is a little bulky which I didn’t love. This has 22-Momme 6A grade silk (same as Slip and Blissy). Also the eye pockets are nice and deep and would work with lash extensions. One of the best things about this mask in my opinion is that it comes with a mesh case that doubles as a wash bag (the Manta masks are the only masks that are machine washable). Note: these are NOT in order of preference. For a mask that applies pressure/weight: I reach for the Tempur mask* or recently I’ve been preferring the weighted Manta strap on top of my silk masks (and I don’t use the Manta eye pods.Silk Mask: For a basic silk mask I’d go for Blissy and then for a luxe one with added perks (in this case acupressure dots) Dr.

Contour Mask: Slip Contour* or for an affordable, non-silk option Amagarm*.If you just want to know which are my top pics, here they are: Let’s check out a decision tree to help you find which mask might be right for you.Įach of the masks above are listed below in more detail. (I always appreciate your support by shopping through my links because that helps me buy more products to try and review) Why even bother with a sleeping mask? What Features Should I Look For? Help Me Decide! When you see * that just means that I make a small commission if you use my link. There are some commissionable links below. Then I bought the Iluminage using a Skinstore affiliate credit.īelow I’ll talk about all the different masks I’ve tried. I had a pretty nice collection and decided to do a sleeping mask review… but then I realized that 3 of my masks were no longer made so I started to buy different masks to try to find a dupe for those and then before I knew it I had spent over $300 on sleeping masks (Eek!) and here we are at 15 masks to review.ĭisclosures: Only one mask in this review was provided by the brand (thankfully it was the most expensive one by Dr. But I like to have a weighted mask (or one that applies pressure under eyes) for when I have headaches, a thin silk mask for every day use, and a contour mask for when I have lash extensions or want to use it while flying or during naps (when I have mascara on). I like to have at least 3… I know… I’m a little over the top. I have learned over the years that they come in a wide variety of features and so I can’t have just one. Ever since I lived in DC with a street light directly outside my bedroom window, I have slept with a sleeping mask.
