Far-infrared is known as the "light of growth." In addition to benefiting other parts of the body, it also plays an important role in eye care. With modern people spending long hours using electronic devices, their eyes often feel sore and dry. In such cases, far-infrared eye masks have become an effective way to protect the eyes.
These eye masks use materials such as titanium, germanium, composite metals, and far-infrared ceramic powders. Through the resonance effect of far-infrared α-waves at a regular frequency, they help raise the temperature and expand capillaries, thereby improving blood circulation in the eye tissues. This is notably helpful in alleviating eye fatigue, as well as relieving dryness and soreness.
In addition, far-infrared helps to relieve eye pressure and tension. Staring at electronic screens or small objects for extended periods can cause eye muscles to tense up, leading to discomfort. The thermal energy from far-infrared can gently penetrate the eye tissues, helping to relax the eye muscles, reduce eye pressure, and relieve the tension.
Far-infrared also plays an important role in its anti-inflammatory and anti-allergy effects for the eyes. Inflammation and allergic reactions often make the eyes feel uncomfortable, with symptoms such as redness, itching, and burning. Far-infrared helps promote blood circulation, accelerates the removal of inflammatory and allergic substances, alleviates the corresponding symptoms, and provides relief and comfort.