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EyeOasis Sleeping Tape

Wake up with dry, irritated eyes?

If your eyes feel dry when you wake up, your eyelids may not be fully closing.
Supports gentle eyelid closure to help reduce dryness and irritation while you sleep. Also used for recovery and post-procedure eye protection.
✔ Hypoallergenic, skin-safe adhesive
✔ Near pain-free removal (won’t pull lashes)
✔ Breathable, moisture-friendly design

How to Use

For best results, we recommend reviewing our “How to Apply” guide for personalized tips based on your specific eye needs—especially if your tears tend to evaporate quickly.

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Regular price $24.99
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EyeOasis Sleeping Tape

$24.99

Designed by a Dry Eye Patient
Engineered for Real Relief.

Created by someone who understands the discomfort of dry, irritated eyes, EyeOasis was designed to provide gentle, reliable protection while you sleep.

What Is EyeOasis Night Tape?

EyeOasis Night Tape is a soft, medical-grade eye tape designed to gently keep your eyelids closed during sleep. It helps reduce dry eyes, irritation, and exposure by maintaining a stable, moisture-rich environment overnight.

Why it works:

  • Gently supports full eyelid closure
  • Helps reduce dryness and irritation
  • Comfortable, breathable design for overnight wear
  • Stays secure throughout the night

Who Should Use Eye Tape for Sleeping?

EyeOasis Night Tape is designed for anyone experiencing nighttime eye dryness, irritation, or incomplete eyelid closure. It’s also ideal for those needing gentle, reliable eye protection.

Ideal for:

  • Dry eye or irritation
  • Incomplete eyelid closure
  • Post-procedure recovery
  • Anyone needing overnight eye protection

Trusted in Clinical & Surgical Settings

EyeOasis Night Tape is used in clinical and surgical settings to protect the eyes during procedures. It helps prevent corneal exposure, dryness, and irritation while maintaining patient comfort.

  • Protects eyes during anesthesia
  • Helps reduce corneal exposure
  • Trusted in medical environments