Ever since I became a contact lens wearer, I have dealt with chronic dry eyes. And I mean chronic. As you can imagine, that gritty feeling and itchy redness only get exacerbated by staring at a computer screen for hours a day.
As it fits your face, there’s greater contact with the heat of the mask, yet it’s still slimmer than previous renditions, making it more comfortable to wear.
In all transparency, this wasn’t the first time an eye professional told me that heat application could help with dryness. Yet, previous recommendations always felt cumbersome and time-consuming, requiring a microwave, wet washcloths or other laborious methods that don’t even stay hot.
The Aroma Season eye mask immediately caught my attention because it was electric and small. Filled with natural flax seeds, it’s a slightly compressive, completely dry remedy that molds into those awkward gaps around the eyes and nose.
According to the brand, this product uses a graphene infrared heating element to deeply penetrate your eyes, which can assist with dryness, styes, ocular migraines, stress relief, and more.






