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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Review: YogaPro Batik Eye Pillow

YogaPro Batik Eye Pillow Review

Eye pillows make great gifts for everyone that you know.  They are well-received, especially by yogi's, people who meditate, pregnant women, new moms and new dads, travelers or anyone that you want to encourage to relax more.

Eye pillows, also known as dream pillows and yoga eye pillows are the epitome of pampering.  The gentle weight of the pillow is just enough pressure to soothe the eyes and the scent brings more joyful mindfulness into a moment of rest and relaxation.  Eyes often hold lots of stress, fatigue and tiredness.  The simple act of using a yoga eye pillow during mediation or relaxation can have dramatic effects.  They are also said to work for those troubled by nightmares. 

Everyone loves eye pillows, at least that is the case in my circle.  Being without an eye pillow for us is like being without a pillow for the head ... it is important.  Prices vary when it comes to yoga eye pillows and when I saw that that YogaPro carried eye pillows for only $5 I had to try them.  Even if you make your own eye pillows the material and ingredients will cost more ... What a deal, if they are nice anyhow.  So I eagerly awaited ... and the verdict .... The YogaPro Batik Eye Pillow is nice.  I am going to buy a bunch of them as Christmas gifts this year.  I was pleased with the Batik.

This is a 100% cotton, purple eye pillow that has a subtle, yet comforting scent to it.  It is said to be lavender scented although I really do not smell any lavender.  Instead it has a light, sweet healing scent.  If you like you can put essential oil around the edge of the fabric as desired.  You can freeze this eye pillow for added relief.  I have seen similar products selling for over fifteen dollars ... quite a deal!

Price: $5.00

Pros
  • Made in USA
  • Great Price
  • Freezer friendly
  • Nice scent
  • Pretty purple
Cons
  • Always exercise caution if you have known allergies.
  • Only available in purple

1 comment:

  1. This is really cool! I'm always looking for new batik stuff to make and this gives me a couple of really great ideas!

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