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Picture of SELF COOLING EYE MASK The Self Cooling Eye Mask is a cold pack designed to relieve eyestrain, puffy eyes, and other similar eye ailments. The mask can also be used after eye surgery. It is made with natural cooling minerals that automatically regenerate back to a crystal state if stored in a drawer to keep out direct sun light. Proper storing allows the minerals to absorb the user’s body heat, thus turning into a liquid, ultimately returning to a crystal state ready for the next use. The user will feel a slow soothing cooling with 30 seconds of use. There is no refrigeration needed. This satin and ice cotton filled mask is designed with two elastic bands to provide a comfortable fit.

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Price: 16.88 (includes shipping).

This product record was updated on September 16, 2011.

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JB Enterprises

35995 Fremont Blvd, Suite 7
Fremont, California 94536
United States
Telephone: 510-797-7283.
Web: http://selfcoolingproducts.com/.
Email: john@selfcoolingproducts.com/.


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