This heated eye mask helps me sleep better — why I'm gifting it this Christmas

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A blonde woman wearing the Bob and Brad EyeOasis 2 Eye Massager laying on her back with arms behind her head.
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Sleep masks are a great stocking filler, but have you considered a heated eye massager? If you're anything like me (working at a laptop all day and often enduring a long drive home) you may be putting a lot of pressure and strain on your eyes. A Bob and Brad Eye Massager has become my favorite way to relieve eye strain and unwind before sleep, and today you can save up to 44% on the Bob and Brad EyeOasis2 Eye Massager at Amazon, with the price reduced to $56.99/£49.99 (was $74.99/£89.99).

Despite my best efforts to get quality sleep (by sleeping best mattress for me and by reading a book rather than scrolling on my phone), nothing has helped me relax as much as the Bob and Brad EyeOasis 2 Eye Massager. 

According to the Cleveland Clinic, symptoms of eye strain can include dry eyes, sensitivity to light, burning and itching sensations as well as headaches and back pain. Since these can all affect the quality of your sleep, too, taking care of your eyes is important. Those are just a few of the reasons I'll be gifting this heated eye massager this Christmas...

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Eve is a PPA-accredited journalist and Sleep Staff Writer at Tom’s Guide with four years’ experience writing health features and news. She is particularly interested in the relationship between good sleep and overall health. At Tom’s Guide Eve is responsible for coverage and reviews of sleep tech and is our smart and cooling mattress specialist, focussing on brands such as Eight Sleep and Sleep Number. She also covers general mattress reviews, seeks out the best deals to produce tried-and-tested buyer's guides for sleep accessories and enjoys writing in-depth features about sleep health. She has been involved in rigorous testing procedures for mattress reviews in our Sleep Studio and has interviewed experts including sleep doctors and psychologists. When not covering sleep at Tom's Guide, Eve enjoys writing about health and fitness, food and culture. 

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