Sound familiar?
If you're reading this at 3am, you already know the feeling
It's not that you can't sleep. It's that your body is desperate for it and your mind won't let go.
You were fine at this once. You'd lie down, drift off, that was that. Then somewhere in the last couple of years it changed — and nobody handed you a memo. Now you're exhausted by the time the dishes are done, but the moment the lights go off, your brain clocks in. Tomorrow's list. That thing you said in 2009. The hours ticking down.
And when you do fall asleep, you snap awake at 3 or 4am — heart a little too fast, wide awake for no reason — and lie there negotiating with the ceiling.
Here's what almost no one tells you: as your body shifts through your 40s and 50s, the calming chemistry you used to take for granted starts to wobble. Your nervous system gets touchy. It reads a quiet, dark room as stay alert instead of stand down. You're not broken, and you're not bad at sleeping. Your off-switch just stopped working on its own.
So you've done what everyone does — melatonin, magnesium, the herbal tea, the app with the rain sounds, the 10pm phone ban. Some of it helps for a week. None of it sticks. Because none of it is actually telling your body the one thing it's waiting to hear.
Your nervous system doesn't respond to willpower. It responds to a signal.
Deep-touch pressure · True blackout · Strap-free
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1. Slip it on
The room goes truly black and a soft, even weight spreads across your brow. Your shoulders drop before you've decided to relax.
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2. Your body gets the message
That steady pressure feels like a hand resting over your eyes. Your nervous system reads it as safe — and you stop trying to fall asleep.
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3. You stay under
Held by weight, not a tight strap, it won't slip or dig in when you roll over. Total dark, all night — so 3am stays asleep.
You've owned a sleep mask before. This is not that.
A thin strap cinched around your head. It presses on your eyes, leaves a crease, rides up when you move — and you wake with it around your neck.
It works by gravity, not tension. A weighted, contoured shell rests over your eyes — nothing tightened, nothing digging in. The eye area is domed, so your lashes are never touched, and it blocks light completely instead of mostly.
One blocks light. The other blocks light and tells your body to stand down.
Three reasons it works when nothing else has
Questions? You're not the only one
Is it heavy or claustrophobic?
Will it press on my eyes?
I'm a side sleeper — will it stay on?
Does it get hot or sweaty?
Will it actually help me, or is it another thing that doesn't work?
Shipping & guarantee?
Tonight could just be… quiet
You don't need another routine, another app, or another bottle of pills that stops working by Thursday. You need your body to believe it's safe enough to let go. Give it the signal it's been waiting for — risk-free for 60 nights.
