(Health-NewsWire.Net, March 25, 2015 ) Clearwater, Florida -- "Many sleep studies have been done that point to the importance of light when it comes to our circadian rhythms," says PrimeEffects CEO, Philip Jepsen. "And what scientists have found is that it's actually quite significant what an effect light can have on the effectiveness of our sleep. Blue light in particular, which just happens to be a major component of all our modern electronic devices. Even briefly exposing ourselves to that sort of light can start the body's waking process. Knowing that, and learning from those studies, we designed our sleep mask to block absolutely as much light as possible."
The Sweet Dreams Sleep Mask by primeeffects has been designed with additional features that go beyond the typical sleep mask construction. According to Mr. Jepsen there were certain areas that were discovered that needed to be improved, that were handled with small structural fixes. Contouring was one area that needed improving, which was handled with a better quality material for the mask construction, along with a more durable, more easily adjustable strap. Also, Mr. Jepsen reports, one area that is key and is often neglected is the area at the bridge of the nose. The Sweet Dreams Sleep Mask is constructed with special flaps at the bridge of the nose that work to keep light from entering that vulnerable spot.
"Our Sweet Dreams Sleep Mask really does block all light. Even in your own home, even if you keep it dark, it pays to add this layer of protection against exposure of the eyes to light while you're sleeping."
The Sweet Dreams Sleep Mask by PrimeEffects is available on Amazon.
About PrimeEffects
PrimeEffects specializes in finding and making available quality items that are in high demand, in attractive and useful packaging. Some items currently offered are Sleep Masks, High-power Magnets, All-Natural Skin Cream with Manuka Honey, a few high quality First Aid Kits, and more.
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philip@primeeffects.com
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