Description
For those do-not-disturb moments, our Marshmallow Eye Mask has you covered. (Literally.) Unlike ordinary eye masks, this one covers your ears, providing complete light obscurity and an added layer of noise cancelling for serene sleep. Double lined with our plush Marshmallow fabric on both sides, it promises an ultra-soft touch against your skin, enhancing your comfort as you drift off. Its versatility makes it perfect for both home use and travel so you find tranquility wherever you are. Features Lavish marshmallow eye mask Complete light obscurity Nose outline with soft, elasticized band Materials & Care Easy care, color fast and machine washable Softies' ultra-lite marshmallow fabric is 100% polyester and only gets softer with time
Why It Matters
For those do-not-disturb moments, our Marshmallow Eye Mask has you covered. (Literally.) Unlike ordinary eye masks, this one covers your ears, providing complete light obscurity and an added layer of noise cancelling for serene sleep. Double lined with our plush Marshmallow fabric on both sides, it promises an ultra-soft touch against your skin, enhancing your comfort as you drift off. Its versatility makes it perfect for both home use and travel so you find tranquility wherever you are. Features Lavish marshmallow eye mask Complete light obscurity Nose outline with soft, elasticized band Materials & Care Easy care, color fast and machine washable Softies' ultra-lite marshmallow fabric is 100% polyester and only gets softer with time
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