Flying can take a toll on your sleep. But a good eye mask can make all the difference. Especially one that’s gentle on both your skin and the planet. If you’re someone who tries to travel consciously, why not add a sustainable sleep mask to your in-flight essentials? These eco-friendly picks are comfy, effective, and just what you need for your next travel adventure.

Coyuchi

When you’re packing for your next trip, don’t forget the Cloud Soft Organic Sateen Eye Mask from Coyuchi. This sustainable sleep mask comes in Pale Gray, Gulf, and Sage. It’s a comfy GOTS- and Fair Trade-Certified mask with a gentle elastic band. The best part? No pesticides or toxic chemicals were used in the production of this product. So you can catch those in-flight zzz’s in peace.

Coyuchi sleep mask
Courtesy of Coyuchi

Simply Organic Bamboo

An eye mask constructed from organically grown bamboo is a must-have for your carry-on luggage. Simply Organic Bamboo offers its Sleep Mask, available in White Cloud, Sand Drift, and Silver Dream. This ultra-soft, breathable mask is free of toxic chemicals and comes in environmentally conscious packaging. The Ohio-based, family-owned brand also boasts rigorous testing of its products and certifications you can trust.

Simply Organic Bamboo sleep mask
Courtesy of Simply Organic Bamboo

Ettitude

The Bamboo Sateen Eye Mask from Ettitude boasts an ultra-plush recycled water bottle filling. Sustainable sleep masks for the environmental win! Plus, it comes in a reusable drawstring bag crafted from scrap fabric. Pick this one up in Slate, Ocean, or Sage. Or order one of each! They are silky smooth and oh-so-comfy. So, don’t leave for the airport without this toxin-free, hypoallergenic sleep mask.

Ettitude sleep mask
Courtesy of Ettitude

Bearaby

Bearaby’s Tree Dreamer is a must-try sleep mask for your next flight! Find it in colors like Bluebell, Sweet Lavender, Midnight Blue, and Twilight Sky. Keep the light out and sleep well with this silky-soft TENCEL mask. We love it for its full-coverage design. So, eyes, temples, and ears are all protected. But its moisture-wicking properties also make it a great option for hot sleepers.

Bearaby sleep mask
Courtesy of Bearaby

Niluu

Niluu kicks it up a notch with its PETA-approved, 100% vegan silk, certified sustainable sleep mask. Boasting clean materials, this one is 100% biodegradable, anti-static, and hypoallergenic. Find it in a range of fun colors and patterns. We’re talking Sand, Noir, and Rouge, as well as Olivia, Monroe, Jagger, and more. Plus, you can rest easy knowing you are supporting a female-founded brand that values environmental responsibility and transparency.

Niluu sleep mask
Courtesy of Niluu

Bamboo is Better

For a great in-flight rest, choose a sustainable sleep mask from Bamboo is Better. This indulgent hypoallergenic mask is naturally antimicrobial. Machine washable, it comes in a variety of colors. Choose from Slate, Emerald Green, Pink, Sand, Yellow, and more. Just right for sensitive skin, this one provides breathable, moisture-wicking comfort. So you can catch those zzz’s and feel rested once you land.

Bamboo is Better sleep mask
Courtesy of Bamboo is Better

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  • Tammie Ortlieb

    Tammie is the former Managing Editor of VegOut Magazine. She holds a BA in psychology from the University of Illinois and an MS in Developmental Psychology from Capella University, with an educational focus on well-being and thriving. She is the author of five independently published novellas and has been vegan for 20 years. She has visited every state except Alaska.

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