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Oct 15, 2024

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Fall asleep faster and get a good night's rest with these CNET-tested sleep masks.

Whether you need complete darkness to sleep or have a hard time falling asleep, getting quality sleep can be difficult. Light sleepers, stomach sleepers and those with sensitive skin can benefit from a great sleep mask. From silk sleep masks to weighted eye masks, we found the best sleep mask to block light and give you a more restful sleep.

Light exposure before bedtime (even blue light from screens) can hinder your melatonin production. Without enough melatonin, it's harder for your brain to tell your body to go to sleep -- often causing insomnia. With the aid of a sleep mask, a study found that participants spent more time in REM sleep due to limited light exposure. Blocking out the light at night can also help keep your circadian rhythm in check.

If scrolling on your phone while lying in bed is tempting, a sleep mask can lessen those distractions. When used as part of your nightly routine, it helps to create a conditioned response in your brain that signals it's time to sleep when you put it on.

We've curated this list based on market research and reviews of some of the best sleep masks currently available, from a weighted sleep mask that acts like a weighted blanket for your face to an eye mask for side sleepers. Keep reading to find the best sleep mask for you.

Certain sleep masks offer additional benefits, and that's where the Drowsy Lavender Haze Sleep Mask comes in. Chosen as our best overall sleep mask, the Drowsy Sleep Mask has a soft and durable design of 100% mulberry silk. The silk mask also acts as a barrier between your skin and the bacteria on your pillowcase. This can help prevent unwanted breakouts and keep your skin from drying out, which, in turn, helps to prevent wrinkles and fine lines over the long run.

The Drowsy sleep mask is the closest thing to sleeping on a cloud. Its unparalleled design makes it extra comfortable to sleep with. This eye mask is crafted with premium materials, like pure mulberry silk, and it contours nicely to your face. What I really liked about this mask is that it has adjustable Velcro in the back to ensure a snug fit without causing discomfort or pressure points on your eyes.

While testing this mask, I found that it didn't slip off my face while I slept like other masks tend to and the fluffy padding gave it a total blackout effect.

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This sleep mask is part of our Editor's Choice 2024 roundup.

Brooklinen is known for its high-quality bed accessories; its products often make our lists. In addition, Brooklinen offers a variety of pure mulberry silk accessories at reasonable prices. Its Mulberry eye mask is soft, lightweight and cool to the touch.

The gentle elastic band won't get caught in your hair and stretches to fit most faces. The breathable fabric makes it perfect for any season. Machine or hand wash it with cold water and pH-neutral detergent.

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If you've ever used a weighted blanket for stress or anxiety, you know the surprisingly calming effects that the pressure from weighted products can have on your sleep. The same concept has been applied to sleep masks, and Nodpod is a popular choice.

The Nodpod comes in two different material options -- one side is made of jersey for a cooler feel, and the other is a warmer microfiber. The mask's four equally weighted pods are filled with BPA-free polyethylene beads. It's worth noting that because of its strap-free design, this is intended for back sleepers and may not work as effectively while sleeping on your side.

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If you're looking for a minimal, lightweight "barely there" sleep mask, this one is it. It's super soft and light, and the smooth silk doesn't tug at your hair. The smooth fabric and headband ensure that you stay comfortable while you sleep on your side.

The mask is big enough to provide coverage over your eyes, but it doesn't weigh you down. It's also machine-washable (make sure to wash with cold water and gentle detergent) and convenient for travel since it does not take up much space in a bag.

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Some sleep masks are smaller or shaped in a way that doesn't work for faces of different sizes. The Alaska Bear sleep mask offers a broad, full-coverage fit, making it a good choice for bigger faces, especially for men.

The key to a good sleep mask is to find one that covers your face enough to block all light. The adjustable headband also ensures a snug fit for various sleeping positions and head sizes. To clean the Alaska Bear sleep mask, gently hand wash with mild soap in cool water.

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If you don't love the feeling of a mask pressing against your eyelids at night or want to be able to blink and open your eyes, a contoured mask can help block out the light without weighing on your eyes. This pack of three LKY Digital masks also fits the bill if you're on a budget since it's less than $20. These masks are hand-wash only.

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If you love memory foam pillows or mattresses, then you know how comfortable memory foam is for sleep. The foam eye mask molds to fit your face and covers your ears, which is handy to help secure ear plugs or headphones. The mask has an adjustable Velcro strap to ensure a snug fit that stays in place even if you toss and turn at night.

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A sleep mask is an accessory that can help you fall asleep at night. Its design blocks out light, and if the sides are large enough to cover your ears, it can even block out noise. A 2010 study found that patients who slept with an eye mask at night spent more time in REM sleep.

The best kind of sleep mask is the one that works best for you. There are sleep masks that help block out light and noise or some that just block out light. You can even find a sleep mask that won't touch your eyes but still block out light. Sleep masks come in memory foam, silk or cotton materials. Take into consideration price and quality.

Sleeping with a face mask can help you sleep better by blocking out light that may disturb your sleep. An eye mask may also help prevent wrinkled around the eyes caused by side sleeping.

Some sleep masks can get caught in your hair, especially if they have velcro straps. In addition, some people don't like the feeling of fabric covering their eyes. They can also cause dry eyes or possible damage to your eyelashes.

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