Hello, I've just bought it and my doubt is whether it is safe for the eyes or it can increase eye pressure... You said nothing about its effects, does it really help in case of eye puffiness and for tired eyes?
It helps with puffiness. I don't know if it helps with tired eyes. It should also not ve worn with contacts. And if you have any medical condition I'd ask your eye doctor. I would personally stay away if you've had surgery or have any eye condition such as glaucoma or even have had Lasix.
@@IRunThings ok, thank you, I have no eye conditions except for hypochondria 🤣... I mean I'm a little anxious because it presses the eye balls 😬 It would be great if my eye puffiness decreased 🥹
Not a particularly revealing review in my opinion. And the reviewer takes minutes before giving her opinion on this device. There are at least two dozen electronic eye massage devices on the international market, mostly made in China. These devices are variously priced between $50 - $400 & designed for home use. Because of misleading advertising & non-thorough reviews, I am no nearer to finding a device which has quiet, mechanical workings; fits comfortably on most faces, & has omitted the fashionable “relaxing sound” function.
Awesome! I received one of these as well, you beat me to the video review! 😂 ill look for a different angle! Keep pushing, Suzie!
I'll be on the lookout for yours!°
I might need to get this too 🤔
It's a nice addition to the lineup. Beware they have a ton of tools though. You could go bankrupt buying all their toys.
Hello, I've just bought it and my doubt is whether it is safe for the eyes or it can increase eye pressure... You said nothing about its effects, does it really help in case of eye puffiness and for tired eyes?
It helps with puffiness. I don't know if it helps with tired eyes. It should also not ve worn with contacts. And if you have any medical condition I'd ask your eye doctor. I would personally stay away if you've had surgery or have any eye condition such as glaucoma or even have had Lasix.
@@IRunThings ok, thank you, I have no eye conditions except for hypochondria 🤣... I mean I'm a little anxious because it presses the eye balls 😬 It would be great if my eye puffiness decreased 🥹
@@АлёнаНасырова-и6и if you don't make it tight it won't press your eyeballs
@@IRunThings I'll try to find the right position and the right pressure 🙂
I won’t even bother ask eye doctor I’ve never had luck with doctors helping me anyway
Not a particularly revealing review in my opinion. And the reviewer takes minutes before giving her opinion on this device.
There are at least two dozen electronic eye massage devices on the international market, mostly made in China. These devices are variously priced between $50 - $400 & designed for home use.
Because of misleading advertising & non-thorough reviews, I am no nearer to finding a device which has quiet, mechanical workings; fits comfortably on most faces, & has omitted the fashionable “relaxing sound” function.