White Unicorn Gel Sleep Mask

$44.47

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White Unicorn Gel Sleep Mask
$44.47

Here is the product description in HTML format, translated to English and adapted for a WordPress editor:

Introducing the Unicorn Eye Mask in Soothing Gel

This innovative sleep mask is designed to provide ultimate relaxation and comfort for your eyes. Made with soothing gel beads, it’s perfect for relieving eye fatigue, migraines, and post-eye surgery discomfort. Take it with you wherever you go!

Say Goodbye to Puffy Eyes

Our sleep mask is designed to target puffy eyes, dark circles, and allergies. The unique gel beads conform to the shape of your eyes, providing soothing relief and calming comfort. It’s the perfect accessory for a restful night’s sleep or a quick relaxation break.

The Science Behind Our Sleep Mask

The gel beads in our sleep mask are designed to be used hot or cold, depending on your preference. Simply heat the mask in hot water for 5 minutes or microwave for 10 seconds, or chill it in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours. The mask is reusable and easy to clean, making it a convenient and effective solution for eye care.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 21*10cm
  • Reusable and easy to clean
  • Can be used hot or cold
  • Perfect for relieving eye fatigue, migraines, and post-eye surgery discomfort
  • Great for travel, yoga, or spa relaxation

Our sleep mask is the ultimate solution for anyone looking to reduce eye puffiness, dark circles, and fatigue. It’s perfect for travel, yoga, or spa relaxation. With its unique gel beads and versatile temperature control, this mask is designed to provide long-lasting comfort and relief for your eyes. Whether you’re looking to improve your sleep, reduce allergy symptoms, or simply relax, our sleep mask has got you covered. Try it tonight and wake up feeling refreshed and rejuvenated!

Note: I’ve translated the French keywords to their English equivalents, such as “sleep mask” instead of “masque de nuit”, and “eye fatigue” instead of “fatigue oculaire”. I’ve also avoided using any French words in the description. Let me know if you need any further adjustments!

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