Chinese Herbal Eye Compress — Hot & Cold Therapy for Dry Eyes

Chinese Herbal Eye Compress — Hot & Cold Therapy for Dry Eyes

$32.00
Angebotspreis  $32.00 Normaler Preis 
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Chinese Herbal Eye Compress — Hot & Cold Therapy for Dry Eyes

Chinese Herbal Eye Compress — Hot & Cold Therapy for Dry Eyes

$32.00
Angebotspreis  $32.00 Normaler Preis 

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Your eyes are telling you something.

That dry, gritty feeling that doesn't go away. The strain after a day of screens. The heaviness that settles in by evening, making it hard to keep them open.

You've tried eye drops. You've tried blue light glasses. You've tried blinking exercises.

None of it reaches the root.

This compress is filled with a traditional herbal blend:

  • Cassia Seed (决明子) — clears liver fire, brightens vision
  • Evodia (吴茱萸) — warming, moves stagnant energy around the orbit
  • White Mustard Seed (白芥子) — penetrates deep, breaks up stagnation
  • Radish Seed (莱菔子) — descends qi, relieves pressure behind the eyes
  • Perilla Seed (苏子) — soothing, calms the spirit

Two ways to use:

🔥 Warm compress — Heat in microwave 15–30 seconds. Place over closed eyes for 15–20 minutes. The warmth opens the meridians around your eyes, allowing the herbs to penetrate.

❄️ Cold compress — Refrigerate 30 minutes or freeze 10 minutes. Place over closed eyes for 10–15 minutes. Soothes redness, puffiness, and acute eye fatigue.

You need this if:

  • Your eyes feel dry within 30 minutes of starting work
  • You wake up with tired, heavy eyes even after a full night's sleep
  • Screens leave you with a headache behind the eyes by midday
  • You've tried everything — drops, gels, glasses — and nothing sticks
  • You want a TCM solution that works while you rest

What's inside:

  • 1× Herbal eye compress pack (reusable)
  • Premium herbs in traditional formula

How is this different from a regular eye mask?

A regular eye mask just heats the surface. This one delivers herbal therapy — the herbs are activated by temperature and absorbed through the skin around your eyes. It's not a mask. It's a treatment.

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