Key Takeaways:
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Blissy's silk travel pillow combines neck support and a blackout sleep mask.
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22-momme mulberry silk helps reduce friction, sleep wrinkles, and hair frizz.
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The lightweight travel design packs easily and simplifies sleeping on the go.
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Silk's skin-friendly benefits make travel sleep more comfortable for sensitive skin.
Why You Never Feel Rested After Traveling
You know the drill. You board your flight determined to sleep, but somewhere between the overhead light your seatmate won't turn off and the flight attendant's cart bumping your elbow every twenty minutes, you give up and just... suffer through it.
Then you land with a crick in your neck, hair flat on one side, and a face that looks like it slept on a pleather seat, because it did.
Road trips aren't much kinder. Whoever's not driving ends up slumped against the window, waking up every time the car hits a bump, arriving with a sore neck and a nap that did nothing for them.
That's the exact problem the Blissy Sleep Mask & Travel Pillow was made to solve.
The Neck Problem
Standard travel pillows are often stiff foam covered in scratchy fabrics. They hold your head in place, but the material isn't durable or comfortable against delicate facial skin, and cheaper foam tends to flatten fast, leaving you without real support by the end of a long flight.
The Light Problem
Even a small amount of light can delay sleep. Overhead reading lights, sunrise through a window, or a hotel room with thin curtains can all keep you tossing, especially if your regular sleep mask stays packed in your checked bag instead of within reach.
The Sleep Wrinkles Problem
Falling asleep against a rough travel pillow or airplane seat can leave your face creased for hours after you wake up. Regular fabrics create friction against skin, which is part of what causes those sleep creases, while a smoother, more slip-friendly material like silk lets your skin move instead of catching and folding.

Meet the Blissy Sleep Mask & Travel Pillow
This is where the Blissy Sleep Mask & Travel Pillow earns its spot in your carry-on. It's one piece that does two jobs: a cotton-filled neck pillow curves gently around your head and neck, while a silk sleep mask stays attached and ready to pull down over your eyes the second the cabin lights dim.
Everything is wrapped in 22-momme 100% mulberry silk, so instead of pressing your cheek into rough seat fabric for six hours, you're resting against the same fiber known for keeping skin hydrated and hair frizz-free overnight.
The straps adjust to fit snugly without digging in, and the mask blocks out light completely, whether that's a sunrise through a plane window or a hotel room with thin curtains.
Why it works for travel:
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One piece, two jobs: Neck support and blackout in a single item, so you're not digging through your bag for a separate mask
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Silk you'd actually want against your face: Gentler than typical travel pillow fabric, and kinder to skin and hair
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Adjustable straps: Stays put whether you're upright in a window seat or reclined
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Packs down small: Comes with its own travel pouch, so it's easy to grab and stash

Further Reading:
Why the Silk Matters
Silk is naturally hypoallergenic and resists dust mites, bacteria, and mold, which is part of why dermatologists often recommend it for sensitive skin, including acne- and eczema-prone skin.
Gentle on Skin and Hair
Because silk absorbs less moisture than cotton, it helps skin and hair hold onto their natural oils instead of soaking them into your pillow overnight. That same low-friction surface also helps prevent the sleep wrinkles you can wake up with after pressing your face into a rougher fabric for hours.
Naturally Hypoallergenic
Silk is naturally hypoallergenic and resists dust mites, bacteria, and mold, which is part of why dermatologists often recommend it for sensitive skin, including acne- and eczema-prone skin.
Backed by Clinical Testing
Mulberry silk pillowcases made from this same pure silk have been tested in multiple independent clinical studies. In a 28-day Kosmoscience trial, 94% of participants showed visible improvement in skin smoothness after nightly use, and a separate Citruslabs study found 85% of users noticed less hair frizz after just four weeks.
Built for Beauty Sleep on the Road
The Blissy Sleep Mask & Travel Pillow is covered in that same mulberry silk, so you get that same skin- and hair-friendly surface, wherever you're headed.
How to Care for It
Good news: cleaning it is simple, and the cover and mask wash together.
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Unzip the silk cover and mask from the pillow form before washing.
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Hand wash in lukewarm water with a mild, chemical-free detergent, or machine wash on the delicate cycle inside a mesh laundry bag.
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Squeeze out excess water gently. Don't wring the fabric.
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Air dry away from direct sunlight to protect the silk's color and shine.
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Avoid harsh detergents. They strip the natural luster from delicate silk over time.
The cotton-filled pillow form stays dry and untouched, so you're only ever washing the silk.

Real Travelers, Real Results
Frequent travelers tend to become repeat customers fast. One shopper bought the set as a gift for her adult daughter, who travels often, and said simply: "She loves it!"
Another longtime customer put it this way: "I have been using these sleep masks for years. Never go anywhere without one."
A third traveler credited her Blissy sleep mask with helping her adjust to a time change on a flight to Europe, calling it "so comfortable."
As Seen in the Press
The Blissy Sleep Mask was recently featured in Wired, and People reported that Jennifer Garner uses a Blissy sleep mask when she travels.
Blissy's silk pillowcase has also earned a Good Housekeeping Best Bedding Award and an Oprah Daily Sleep O-Award, recognition built on the same highest quality silk used in the travel pillow and mask.
Who This Is For
Anyone who travels for work, vacation, or long family trips will notice the difference. It's especially useful for:
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Frequent flyers who nap on red-eyes
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Road trippers taking turns in the passenger seat
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Anyone with sensitive skin or sensitivity to scratchy fabrics
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Travelers who want to protect their beauty sleep routine away from home
