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2. Alaska Bear Natural Silk Sleep Mask, Blindfold, Super Smooth Eye Mask (Black)

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  • ANTI-AGING -- Silk has been shown to reduce friction, which can reduce pressure on creased skin; Helping protect the delicate areas around your eyes by preventing marks that could cause wrinkles
  • 100% COVERAGE & TOTAL BLACKOUT -- A taller nose cutout are more comfortable to all face contour, doesn't press against the bridge of your nose. Fully adjustable, slides from 15.8" to 27.6" in circumference
  • IDEAL for DRY-EYE SUFFERERS -- The ophthalmologist explained people who can't close their lids fully can experience extremely dry eyes, wear a mask that is against your eyelids it holds your eyes shut, so you don't wake up with dry, painful eyes
  • COLORFAST & HYPOALLERGENIC -- Odor-free, non-toxic dyes and anti-irritation; NO stains concerns on bed sheets or pillow cases
  • GREAT ADDITION TO SLEEPING SUPPLEMENTS -- Silk fibers are less absorbent than cotton, poly satin or foam material, so they can help keep your expensive eye cream and skin moisutre where they belong, which means more skincare stays on your face, saving you money and giving you that bedtime glow.
Alaska Bear Natural Silk Sleep Mask, Blindfold, Super Smooth Eye Mask (Black)
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u/woodentaint · 4 pointsr/Sleepparalysis

I've seen the old hag. I "woke up" in my old apartment from a stress filled deep sleep. I saw my bedroom (lifting my head off the pillow) as clear as day but I couldn't move or talk out of fear. The old hag was floating there in front of my eyes, a few feet from me. We made eye contact and she shouted and laughed followed by the line "You don't belong here!" Eventually I was able to lay my head back on my pillow and my whole body vibrated or buzzed as if my body had gone to sleep.

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When I woke up I googled something like "witch nightmare" and eventually found out about sleep paralysis. That's when I found this book https://www.amazon.com/Terror-That-Comes-Night-Experience-Centered/dp/081221305X

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Reading it made me feel a little better because this is a pretty common one to have. Good luck friend.

u/kylecorry31 · 3 pointsr/Sleepparalysis

Same, I discovered it last year when my roommate would want to work late at night.

I since discovered I could turn sleep paralysis into lucid dreaming, so I no longer use a sleep mask, but it definitely did help.

I used this mask for the most help: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GSO1D9O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_IKXWzb390XENR

u/DoktorSleepless · 1 pointr/Sleepparalysis

I'd have no idea how to write a 10 paper paper on sleep paralysis with what I just know. I haven't read them, but I'd look into these two books since I think they're written with a more scientific/anthropological background as apposed to some of the other super natural explanations. You'd probably get some good ideas from the way the books themselves are formatted.

Sleep Paralysis: Night-mares, Nocebos, and the Mind-Body Connection (Studies in Medical Anthropology


The Terror That Comes in the Night: An Experience-Centered Study of Supernatural Assault Traditions (Publications of the American Folklore Society)