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There’s a TikTok trend going around where people are sharing the “unsexy” products that they love — the Renpho Eyes Eye Massager and Heat Mask is one of mine, and now it’s 60% off for Amazon Prime Day. The cherry on top? You can clip the on-page coupon for an extra 5% off when you checkout, bringing the subtotal to $49.87 to be exact.
But, hurry! Amazon’s sale ends at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific time) tonight, so you only have a few hours left to shop this and other wellness and beauty deals.
This eye mask gives ultimate relief to dry, fatigued eyes with customizable compression massage, heat and vibration settings. It's also app enabled and features a Bluetooth speaker, so you can sync your favorite tunes or listen to its preset relaxing sounds.
Last spring and summer, I was struggling with dry, itchy eyes brought on by seasonal allergies. The only thing that really helped was this futuristic-looking device. Heat is proven to alleviate dry eyes, and while I tried simple, disposable heated eye masks, this higher-tech option worked better for me. I found myself reaching for it not only for my dry eyes, but also whenever I got a headache. The combination of pressurized massage on the temples and eye area, along with the toasty heat, relieved my discomfort in a single session. Now, it’s a quick fix whenever I feel a pounding headache or an itch in my eye. Sometimes I just use it because it feels nice. Paired with its tranquil sounds, sometimes it even lulls to me to sleep.
I’ll admit, the goggles feel a little too clunky for travel and look too ridiculous to bring in public, but they’ve certainly upgraded my at-home self-care routine and I would jump at the opportunity to snag them for such a good deal.
I also own the fancy $199 Therabody SmartGoggles (which are on sale for Prime Day, marked down to $159), but I would save your coin and go with the Renpho device. Both eye masks have basically the same functions, but you’ll save far more with the Renpho version versus Therabody’s pricey goggles.