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CorneaCare Rest is a self-heating, disposable warm compress designed to provide fast, effective relief for dry, irritated eyes without the need for microwaves or washcloths. Backed by eye care experts and formulated with purified water, activated charcoal, and minerals, it delivers consistent therapeutic warmth for over 15 minutes. Ideal for daily self-care or travel, it also hydrates the skin around your eyes, making it a must-have for professionals seeking convenient, soothing eye wellness.














| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,949 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #7 in Hot & Cold Therapies |
| Brand | CorneaCare |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,133 Reviews |
| Number of Items | 30 |
| Special Feature | Disposable, Wearable |
| Unit Count | 30.00 Count |
| Use for | Eyes |
S**D
Eye care
They are a great product. Easy to use, reliable and in addition to the warmth being good for dry eyes, it is very relaxing at bedtime
C**Z
Soothing Eye Relief That Actually Lasts
I’ve been really enjoying CorneaCare Rest, it helps me slow down and unwind, and it’s very soothing. The packaging is great too. At first, I thought the ear loops might be too thin and break easily, but they’re actually durable and hold up well. The mask stays warm for over 15 minutes, which is a nice bonus. It’s also a great item to use as a hot compress if you have an eye infection. I’m no doctor, but my doctor did recommend using hot compresses on my eyes. I would definitely buy this again.
G**5
Great heated masks that are disposable
These eye masks always help to relieve my dry eyes and soothe me to sleep. It’s a nice self-care treatment as a working mom with an infant. I think the masks also help me look more awake and brighten my eyes. Sometimes I use one on my forehead to relieve headaches. When I was nursing, I placed them on my chest to help with lactation. My only complaint is the masks are a little loose on me. I always tie the ear loops to make the mask tighter on my face.
N**K
Help with dry eyes
I wear contacts and my eyes get dry and itchy. I have started to use these at night when I first go to bed. Really relaxing.
L**T
Amazing eye pads
These eye pads that get warm upon opening are amazing. They help me to fall asleep in minutes. I purchased them to help with my dry eyes which were always red in the morning even after applying lubricating eye drops before bed. They have taken away my eye pain. Worth every penny.
A**Y
Better than electric masks even
Better than electric masks even. They get hotter, stay warm longer, and actually stay all night in my face. And way more hygienic, especially when traveling through hotels
J**C
Heats up and really lasts!
I won't go into what caused me to have to visit eye doctors frequently over the last few years. All I can say is that each one recommended warm compresses on my eyes - up to four times a day at one point. At that time, I was primarily using an electrical eye mask which was fine but also inconvenient because the outer layer needed to be washed. Enter the CorneaCare SELF HEATING WARM COMPRESSES!!! These are the best self heating ones I have tried. They heat up quickly and when I say heat up, I mean HEAT UP! They stay very warm for a surprisingly long time. I love them. I wish I had found them when I needed something 4 times a day LOL, but better late than never. Very relaxing too. Fit is easy, great design. Highly recommend,
S**A
Impractical for Regular Use
I use an electric heat mask for dry eyes, but when mine died recently, I decided to buy a new one and also a backup supply. I thought these single use masks might serve as the backup. I use a mask 3 times every single day, so this box of masks is a 10 day supply. After trying them out, I can say they're fine in the clutch, and possibly for brief travel, but I would not want to use them regularly, even excluding environmental concerns. The masks are supposed to have little loops to put over my ears (instead of an elastic strap that goes around the head,) but I had used four or five of these things before I found them! They are pressed into the two sides where the eyes go; the user must very, very carefully tease them away from the eyepiece on each side. They're like tissue paper; it would very easy to simply tear them off the mask before ever using it! Once it's on, the mask tends to pull away from the face, whereas we want it to press down gently on the eyes; that's the whole point, after all. If you look at the promotional photos, you can see that they are at something of an angle, probably because a paper mask has no elastic in the mask itself. Cloth masks can use a bit of spandex or some other form of elasticity that enables it to cling to your face and then mold itself around the sides of your nose, which a paper mask cannot do. This problem, however, is easily dealt with by using an ordinary sleep mask, not heated, over the top of the disposable one. I use a silk sleep mask at night, so I already had one by my bed, and I just slid it on over the top; its weight pressed the paper mask down onto my eyes perfectly. There's no choice of how much heat to use, and no choice of how long to leave it heated. I did, however, find the heat to be a comfortable level. In terms of cost, for a regular user like me, I can purchase a mask that will last for several months, possibly longer, for the same price as a box of these masks that will be gone in 10 days, if I use it regularly. Which I won't. All told, I consider these masks to be acceptable as a temporary fix. Your regular heated mask breaks down and it will be a couple of days before the new one comes? Here you go. Going away for a weekend, and don't want to mess with charging and/or a portable charger in the hotel room? These are fine. And they might be fine for infrequent users. But this could never be my go-to.
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