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How To Use
A steam eye mask should feel effortless. Open it, let it begin warming, settle it over closed eyes, and give yourself uninterrupted stillness. The difference comes from using it consistently and not rushing the ritual.
Step 1
Tear open the pouch and remove the mask. The heating core begins reacting with air immediately, so place it on a clean surface for about 30 to 60 seconds while it starts to warm.
Step 2
Hook the ear loops around your ears and adjust the mask so it rests comfortably across your eyelids. It should feel soft and secure, not tight or pressurized.
Step 3
For dry-eye routines, 20 minutes is the standard reference point. For a sleep ritual, you can keep the mask on longer as the temperature tapers down gradually.
Step 4
Each mask is designed for one session only. Do not try to reseal or reuse it, because the oxidation reaction is single-use and the fabric is no longer fresh after contact with skin.
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Best Times To Use It
Use it as the final 20 to 30 minutes of your wind-down ritual with lights low and phone away.
Use it after long work sessions to interrupt eye strain and create a transition out of “work mode.”
Keep one in your bag for flights, hotel nights, or recovery after a long day in dry air and artificial light.
Twenty minutes is the usual benchmark for eyelid warming. If you are using it as a comfort ritual rather than a strict dry-eye session, a longer tapering session can still be useful as long as it stays gentle and comfortable.
Many users do. A self-heating steam mask gradually cools down rather than continuously getting hotter, which makes it well suited to bedtime use.
No. Self-heating masks are made for one session only. Once the iron-powder reaction is complete, the mask will not reliably reheat and is no longer fresh for the skin around your eyes.