Dry Eyes at Night: How to protect your cornea while you sleep
Discover the 3D Solution →Waking up with stinging, red eyes that feel full of sand is a daily nightmare for millions. Nighttime dry eye syndrome is often worsened by ceiling fans, air conditioning, or CPAP machines used for sleep apnea, which blow dry air across your face. Even sleeping with your eyes slightly open (lagophthalmos) causes your tears to evaporate rapidly.
Why Flat Masks Worsen the Problem
People with dry eyes often try standard sleep masks. This is a mistake. Flat masks made of cotton or synthetic fabrics sit directly on the eyelids. They act like sponges, absorbing the precious little moisture your eyes produce, and the fabric physically rubs against your sensitive, dry corneas all night.
A Clinical Approach to Comfort
When dealing with ocular sensitivity, purity is non-negotiable. The Silkhouse 3D mask features a flawlessly smooth design. We strictly avoid scratchy embroidery, raised logos, or any decorative elements that could cause irritation. It provides a pure 100% mulberry silk barrier that retains micro-humidity around your eyes, offering profound relief so you can wake up with refreshed, hydrated eyes.