All four products were well made. With prices ranging from 9.50 to 24.95 certain differences were to be expected.
The positive surprise. The Salazar was only 13.90 with a clear winner.
The Salazar has an absolutely perfect fit.
The special shape (see. With a small BH), the mask fits perfectly,
there is absolutely no light through.
Whether, on my little face with normal proportions
has or even with my husband of a large and broad nose.
The mask is very easy and does not have to sit tight to finish perfectly.
The material is very soft, thin and stable.
The eyes are not pressed by the bulge outwards. It is under the mask and not too warm.
Yes ... the mask looks a bit like a little bra, but the wearing comfort compensates for this.
The other masks are much more difficult and include not perform as well.
Even the partial "fluffy" material I feel rather disturbing because you sweat easily.
Daydream
The Daydream has under his eyes two small "rolls" are intended to prevent the incidence of light. Otherwise, the form is so just that incident light to every nook and cranny.
Dream Essentials:
The package includes two ear plugs and a bag:
The material is beautiful fluffy, under the nostrils is a sort of lip that prevents the good light. The belt is wide and soft. Overall, the mask is a little too stiff.
The gap for the nose itself is me already a bit too narrow, so that although the incidence of light is low, the nose is but slightly indented.
Lewisn Clark:
of all four products and the thickest flauschigste. Again, a soft and wide band.
The entire base is provided with a "role" against the light. But here is the shape of the mask to a total of just, so that the nose is lightly pressed and either the mask has to be drawn very tightly, or can think of light. I also find the mask as too warm.
So for me, the clear recommendation: Sleep Mask "Salazar" by Dr. Weidenmann.
My husband no longer puts his out, so I'll probably have to buy their own.