Best Sleep Mask & Blue Light Glasses for Faster, Deeper Sleep
Premium blue light glasses & 3D silk sleep masks to reduce eye strain and improve sleep quality.
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DreamShade 3D Sleep Mask
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DreamShield Blue Light Glasses
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DreamGaze Hot & Cold Eye Massager
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DreamHush™ Ear Plugs for Sleeping
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DreamShade Mask – Premium 3D Blackout Sleep Mask for Complete Darkness
3D contoured design floats gently over your eyes with zero pressure on eyelids or lashes. Memory-foam light blockers on the nose and sides create 100% blackout even for side sleepers. Customers call it “the deepest, darkest sleep of my life” — perfect for night-shift workers, travel, or bright bedrooms.
Sleep Oasis Blue Light Glasses – Evening Glasses That Actually Work
99.9% blue + green light block (420–500 nm) in stylish amber lenses you can wear 2–3 hours before bed. No cheap red tint — just warm, flattering light that tells your brain it’s sunset. Proven to raise melatonin up to 70% and cut time-to-fall-asleep in half.
Block the Light. Protect Your Sleep. Wake Up Different.
Poor sleep rarely comes from one single cause — but light is one of the most underestimated culprits. Whether it's the blue light radiating from your phone screen at 10pm, the streetlamp bleeding through your curtains at 2am, or the early morning sun hitting your face before your alarm goes off, unwanted light exposure quietly sabotages your sleep cycle night after night. The result is familiar: you fall asleep later than you'd like, wake up more than you should, and drag yourself out of bed feeling like you never really rested at all.
The good news is that two remarkably simple tools can change this — and you don't need pills, supplements, or a complete bedroom overhaul to make it happen.
The first problem to solve is evening screen exposure. Every time you scroll your phone, watch TV, or work on your laptop after sunset, the blue and green light emitted by those screens tells your brain it's still daytime — suppressing melatonin production and pushing your natural sleep window later and later. The DreamShield Blue Light Glasses are designed to interrupt that cycle. Available in three lens strengths — Yellow (75% block) for daytime screen use and reducing eye strain during long work sessions, Orange (98.5% block) for evening use and pre-bed routines, and Red (99.9% block) for maximum melatonin protection after 9pm — these lightweight, blue light glasses work by mimicking the warm tones of sunset and signalling to your brain that it's time to wind down. Unlike melatonin supplements, they address the root cause of the disruption rather than masking it. Studies suggest wearing blue light blocking glasses 2–3 hours before bed can raise melatonin levels by up to 70% and cut time-to-fall-asleep nearly in half. They're also available as magnetic clip-ons for prescription wearers, making them accessible to virtually everyone.
The second problem is the physical toll that screen-heavy days leave on your eyes themselves. Hours of focused screen time build up real tension — tightness around the eyes, puffiness, and that heavy, strained feeling that makes it hard to fully unwind even when you want to. The DreamGaze™ Hot & Cold Eye Massager is designed to address exactly this. Combining gentle heat therapy to relax tired eye muscles with cooling compression to reduce puffiness and inflammation, it delivers targeted relief to the area that carries the most strain from modern daily life. Used as part of your pre-bed routine, it helps your eyes fully decompress — so by the time your head hits the pillow, there's no residual tension keeping you from drifting off.
The third problem is what happens once you're actually trying to sleep. Even small amounts of light — a phone notification, a crack under the door, early daylight — are enough to shift you out of deep REM sleep without you even knowing it. This is where the DreamShade 3D Sleep Mask makes an immediate difference. Unlike flat sleep masks that press against your eyelids and cause discomfort, the DreamShade uses a 3D contoured memory foam design that floats gently over your eyes with zero pressure on lashes or eyelids. The premium ice silk fabric is breathable and cooling, the nose and side seals create a genuine 100% blackout even for side sleepers, and the adjustable no-strain strap fits all head sizes securely without leaving marks. It's Oeko-Tex® certified, cruelty-free, and weighs just 60g — making it just as effective on a long-haul flight as it is in your own bedroom.
Used together, the DreamShield glasses, DreamGaze™ eye massager, and DreamShade mask create a complete light and recovery routine: the glasses protect your brain from stimulating light before bed, the eye massager releases the physical tension that screens leave behind, and the mask guards your sleep from the moment your head hits the pillow until morning.
*This product is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the DreamShade mask leave marks on my face?
Will the DreamShade mask leave marks on my face?
No — the 3D contour and ultra-soft memory foam never touch your eyelids or lashes.
When should I put on the blue light glasses?
When should I put on the blue light glasses?
2–3 hours before your target bedtime (e.g., 8 pm if you want to sleep at 11 pm).
Are the glasses stylish enough to wear in public?
Are the glasses stylish enough to wear in public?
Yes — modern wrap-around frames that look like regular sunglasses, not “gamer goggles.”
Can I nap with the mask during the day?
Can I nap with the mask during the day?
Absolutely — it’s the #1 travel and power-nap accessory.
Do the glasses come in different strengths?
Do the glasses come in different strengths?
One strength (99.9% block) — that’s the clinically proven level for maximum melatonin protection.
