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Herbal Animals Organic Sydney Greensheep Eye Pillow
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Meet Sydney Greensheep from our popular ever-growing family of playful eye pillows from Herbal Animals. Simply place this cuddly companion over your eyes and you’ll understand why he and his herbal friends are touted as one of the most non-invasive therapeutic ways to trigger restful sleep.
You may have seen our handmade herbal animals gracing the pages of such publications as Entrepreneur, Forbes, Health for Women, Self or Vegetarian Times. They and their founder have even made an appearance on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Donny Osmond, Eartha Kitt and Natalie Merchant are all happy customers as well!
Sydney Greensheep is filled with a unique herbal blend including lavender, the queen of calm-inducing herbs, derived from a Mediterranean shrub and known to relieve nervous tension, headaches and insomnia. Peppermint is a hybrid of spearmint and the strongest of all mint varieties, containing the most menthol, which is known to reduce the effects of nasal congestion and nausea among other maladies. Used as a dried herb it is refreshing, restorative and stimulative.
From Sydney’s soft organic cotton body & nightshirt to its organic & wild-crafted herbal stuffing, use one of our enchanting herbal eye pillows for bedtime relaxation, eyestrain relief, as a traveling companion or (my personal favorite) for Shavasana, the tranquil finishing sequence of all Yoga practices!
Its weight gently presses the acupressure points around your eyes while its soothing organic herbal blend releases tension. To renew your animal’s fragrance, just rub it in your hands. Keep the nightshirt on your animal to prevent soiling of the eye pillow! USA
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Approximately 12” long x 6” wide
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Expect variations in colors from the image we show
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Spot clean the eye pillow with a damp cloth
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Nightshirt may be machine washed & dried
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Animal arrives in a box with its nightshirt securely tied on top “bow-like” with ribbon or raffia
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