Mindfold Sleeping Mask

Mindfold Sleeping MaskThis mask might be ok for sitting up sleeping, like in a plane or car, but it's a no-go for side-sleepers in beds. The plastic front extends well beyond the foam rubber and digs into your cheek. The elastic is set too low and cuts into the tops of your ears, unless you pull the back of it up to the crown of your head (where it won't stay long if you move much in your sleep) and then the mask is so tight across the bridge of your nose and your cheeks that it makes you feel like your sinuses are all stuffed up. Which is kind of the case anyway if you adjust the mask tightly enough to cut out the light.

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