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About a month ago, I bought one of those sleep blindfolds, the ones that completely cover your eyes and block out the light. It was an impulse buy, I admit. I'd been thinking about buying one for a while, and I saw them, and I couldn't resist, hahaha. I've always been a bit skeptical about these things, but I decided to give it a try; after all, it's not expensive.
The first night was... weird. The band was a little tight, and I had a hard time finding a comfortable position. I ended up taking it off in the middle of the night. But I persisted, and after a few days, my body was used to it.
And to my surprise: it worked. I noticed a real change in the quality of my sleep. I wake up less often during the night, and in the morning I feel more deeply rested. Even on days when I sleep less, I wake up with more energy.
It's not magic, of course. It won't solve chronic insomnia or replace healthy sleep habits. But it helps a lot, especially if you live in a place where street light shines in (like me, my apartment faces the street and the light from the condo's entrance almost shines in my bedroom window) or if you share a room and can't control what's going on around you.
Some pros:
  • It blocks out almost all light, which helps induce melatonin naturally.
  • Ideal for quick naps during the day.
  • It helps me create a "closing routine": once I put it on, my brain already associates it with the fact that it's time to rest.
Cons:
  • The first week can be uncomfortable until it molds to your face.
  • Some bands are too tight or get too hot.
  • If you're very restless while sleeping, it may move or fall off.
In short, it's a small investment worth trying if you're looking to improve the quality of your sleep. Sometimes, the rest we're looking for doesn't require a complex solution.
Has anyone else here tried sleeping with an eye mask? Good or bad experiences?
Can it stop kids and dogs from kicking you all night? I think that accounts for 90% of my sleep troubles.
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The other day I saw a funny video on YouTube of someone who placed a horn at the entrance of his house with the sound of gunshots, for some people who sat in front of his house at night......in a few seconds, everyone ran away, even the dogs....hahahahaha
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On an airplane it’s an absolute MUST
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23 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 17 Jul
I've been using a sleep mask for about a decade. They are an improvement for sure. Nothing beats a cold, dark, and quiet room though.
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Got a link to this kind of product?
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I bought it in a physical store; I saw it by chance and bought it.
But you can search online for something like: Sleeping Masks, Blackout Eye Masks, Comfortable Sleep Travel Mask
Or you can take this image and open it through the Google or Amazon image search engine.
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