   Herbal Eye Mask
Many people are looking for natural alternatives to medicine. Medicine can be expensive and cause side affects. Aromatherapy and Herbal therapy are becoming more popular because research is showing that it does actually help.
A product that has herbs in it for relaxation and getting rid of head pains is an herbal eye mask and these days there are many different types of them out there. Here are three different ones to help give you an idea of what is out there.
1. Bucky Serena Spa Mask by Bucky - This wonderful herbal eye mask comes in one size fits all but has three color choices. The color choices are Mulberry (pink), Spruce (green) and Ocean (blue). The herb that is inside of the eye mask is flax seed. Flax seed is known for fighting many symptoms and is very soothing. When the herbal eye mask is being used it helps tired puffy eyes, headaches, migraines, fever, hot flashes and insomnia. The mask is functional in a hot or cold state, whichever the consumer prefers to use. The material on the outside is Rayon, Polyester and Cotton. The inside is made of soft, light cotton and the herb filling. The cover can be removed so it can be washed in the machine. The price range is anywhere from $17.95 to $29.99.
2. Herbal Comfort Eye Mask by Herbal Concepts - This herbal eye mask contains a blend of 12 herbs, flax and grains to provide maximum benefits. Some of the ingredients are Chamomile, Lavender, Passion Flower, Peppermint, and Vanilla. The herbs in this mask are great for arthritis, stress relief, flu, muscle cramps and many others. The reason why it is able to help with all those ailments is because the product was developed by a naturopathic physician. The mask is very comfortable and light weight. The mask can be stored in a Ziploc bag in a dry, cool place. It is easy to clean by wiping it with a damp cloth. The cost of this herbal eye mask is $11.42.
3. Herbal Beauty Mask by Earth Therapeutics - This mask has an herbal-gel filling that can be used at a hot or cold temperature. The herbs mixed in the gel help prolong and maximize the therapeutic experience. The gel is thick and stays in place so it will not slide to the sides while the person is laying down enjoying the mask. The strap is adjustable and is made from Velcro to fit comfortably around anyone. The mask can not be put in the freezer though, just in the refrigerator to cool and hot water must be used to warm it up, not in the microwave. The cost for this gel herbal eye mask is $13.78.
All herbal masks should be researched by the consumer before being purchased. The consumer should research what kind of herbs the mask contains to make sure it is not something the consumer is allergic to as well. The type of herbs within the mask should also be researched to see what symptoms they will help. If the herb does not fit the consumer's need this is critical to understand before any money is spent. All the masks listed above can be purchased online via Amazon's website by the way although they can surely be found across a multitude of online sites.
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