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The Breo Breeze Eye Massager Helps Rejuvenate Tired Eyes

Published: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 10:33 AM EST     713 Views
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For those of us who put in a full day of work, you know how tired you can be at the end of the day. Looking at a computer screen or even just staring at graphs, charts or other paperwork causes eye strain. Couple that with not enough sleep, and your eyes have their very own personal accessories – bags! Eye strain also can cause tension headaches or migraines, but most of us don’t have the option of going home to a personal masseuse for those aching body parts. This new technology by Breeze might just help rejuvenate those tired eyes.

The Breo Breeze Eye Massager gives the eye area a full massage. It aids in loosening the blood vessels around the eye, so that the blood circulates freely and doesn’t cause bags or pouches under the eye. It also boosts the oxygen supply around the eyes. According to the designers of the product, a 5-10 minute eye massage every day will help prevent vision problems, promote better sleeping habits and reduce stress.

The Eye Massager uses heat and air to cause gentle vibrations on the eye and on the temple area. The air pressure relaxes and loosens the eyeball area, and the heat helps to massage and soothe the eye. It also features a built-in music program that plays relaxing music that resembles a rainstorm. The designers claim this music coupled with the massage causes the user to totally relax all their senses simultaneously, which is necessary for the Eye Massager to truly work.

The product is ideal for people that suffer from insomnia, tension headaches, migraines and presbyopia. Portable and easy to use, the Eye Massager features an adjustable strap to ensure total comfort and a perfect fit around the eye. It includes five types of air pressure and 11 speeds of vibrations. It also features two different temperatures for the heat compression. The product requires four AA batteries, and the battery life lasts for about six hours of massage use.

The Eye Massager is available online, and you can purchase one for about $90, plus shipping and handling. Visit www.amazon.com for more information, including reviews and testimonials.

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