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Best eye masks for a quality night's sleep

Expert tests and reviews of the best eye masks, including silk eye masks, velvet eye masks and more
Chris BrookesResearcher & writer
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The best eye masks can help to block out light for a more comfortable and undisturbed sleep.

Whether you're a light sleeper or regularly travel, we've tested the best velvet and silk eye masks, and more materials, from brands including Boots, Drowsy, Manta, Slip and more. 

Our test rates every sleep mask on their light-blocking ability, as well as how comfortable and secure they feel. the best eye masks get it dark while being light and comfy on your face.

Two Best Buy choices were named the best eye masks for sleeping, and two Great Value picks at less than £15. Sweet dreams!

How our tests find you the best

Light blocking

Don't let a sliver of sun spoil your beauty sleep. Our panel rates how well each mask blocks out light.

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Comfort and fit, so you can find the eye mask that helps, rather than hinders, your ability to sleep.

The best eye masks for sleep

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Date tested: October 2023. Page last checked: May 2025. We are not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available.

The eye masks we tested 

All the eye masks we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.

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Boots Mulberry Silk Eye Mask

Boots mulberry silk eye mask

Material Silk outer fabric, polyester filling

Need to know Handwash only

Drowsy Silk Sleep Mask

drowsy silk sleep mask

Material Mulberry silk

Need to know Handwash only, adjustable head strap with hook-and-loop fastener, available in 16 colours

Elizabeth Scarlett Honey Bee Eye Mask

Elizabeth Scarlett Honey Bee Eye Mask

Available from Elizabeth Scarlett (£25)

Material Cotton velvet front, polyester velvet back

Need to know Spot-clean only, lavender scented, storage pouch included, available in six colours

Halos Blackout Memory Foam Sleep Mask

Halos Blackout Memory Foam Sleep Mask

Material Memory foam

Need to know Handwash only, memory foam, adjustable head strap, storage pouch included


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Manta Sleep Mask

manta sleep mask

Material Modal fabric eye cups, polycotton head strap

Need to know Machine washable in mesh bag (included) at 30°C, adjustable head strap with hook-and-loop fastener, adjustable eye cups

Mavogel Cotton Sleep Eye Mask

Mavogel Cotton Sleep Eye Mask

Material Cotton

Need to know Handwash in cold water, adjustable strap, flexible nose bridge, storage pouch included, available in two colours

Slip Silk Sleep Mask

Slip Silk Sleep Mask

Material Mulberry silk

Need to know Handwash only, available in 22 colours 

Soap & Glory The Rest Assured Sleep Mask

Soap & Glory The Rest Assured Sleep Mask

Material Polyester

Need to know Handwash only, adjustable head strap

William Morris At Home Velvet Eye Mask

William Morris At Home Velvet Eye Mask

Material Velvet

Need to know Wipe clean only, lavender scented


How we test eye masks for sleep

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We choose the best-selling eye masks available at UK retailers and recruit a panel of testers to try them out. 

We pick a variety of materials, including silk eye masks and velvet sleep masks, and get a diverse panel of testers to rate every single eye mask we test - not just one or two each.

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Which? pays for all the products we test. No brand can buy their way into our testing. 

We regularly revisit the sleep masks on sale to see if any new ones warrant testing and, when we find them, we do. 

Each eye mask is rated on the following:

  • Light blocking Our testers rate how effective each eye mask is at blocking out light. The best achieve a total blackout effect and the worst let light leak in. 
  • Comfort Our testers assess how comfortable each eye mask feels. They consider how the material feels against their skin and how much pressure the mask applies.
  • Fit When our testers try on each eye mask, they rate how secure it feels and whether there's an adjustable head strap to achieve the perfect fit. 

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Do eye masks work?

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We all have a restless night's sleep now and then. But if you're constantly struggling, do eye masks help you sleep?

The short answer is yes. Blocking out light when you're trying to sleep supports your body's natural circadian system. 

Part of this system is the production of melatonin, which helps you fall and stay asleep. If you're exposed to light at night, the production of this hormone is suppressed.

But the evidence isn't always clear-cut. For instance, in a 2022 study by Cardiff University, participants reported that wearing an eye mask didn't affect their sleep quality compared with not wearing one. This seems to contradict the claim that masks work as a sleep aid.

Yet when participants were given memory and alertness tests on days following the nights of sleeping with an eye mask, they performed better than when they hadn't been wearing one the night before.