Friday, August 25, 2017

A New Way to Cure "Bad Eye Days"- FreezeFrames® Cool Eye Wear Review.

New therapeutic treatment for 'Bad Eye Days' comes in FreezeFrames® Cool Eye Wear ($89.95). They provide soothing relief to puffy tired eyes through a never-before-seen unisex sunglass line. The first conceptualized as a dual-purpose device for both 100% UVA-UVB protection and cooling eye therapy. 

Resuable Gel-Pads magnetically click into place within the FreezeFrames® casing, and are anatomically engineered to discretely target zone-specific problematic eye areas unlike any other eye care product on the market today.

"Applying ice is easy to do most anywhere on the body except for the one area we need it the most, the eye area,” says LA-based specialty nurse Alison Read who invented FreezeFrames®. Alison works in a specialized surgical role as a Registered Nurse First-Assist (RNFA) alongside some of Beverly Hill’s top surgeons.

Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon, Dr. A. Stone, recommends using FreezeFrames® before and after treatments, claiming "Other devices can’t effectively reach the recessed tissues, structures and nerves around the eye that trigger inflammation and pain. But FreezeFrames® do."

Up until now, the only solution for ‘bad eye’ days left you trapped under messy ice packs and dripping compresses, keeping swollen eye sufferers indoors, immobile, out of sight, feeling unattractive and unable to do anything else.

FreezeFrames® naturally, conveniently and discretely solved Alison's own puffy eye problem and is now available to ‘nurse’ yours. Her patented Gel-Pad attachments soothe ‘the puffy and tired’ with gentle cooling compression customary of how a ’nurse’ might apply ice to swollen, symptomatic eyes areas. 

Wear after a spa or medical treatment to decrease pain and bruising while also increasing the healing. Use to soothe allergic puffiness, PMS inflammation, computer dry eye strain, or revitalize after a long flight. Helpful also in relieving headache and migraine symptoms. End result: look and feel 'cool' while on-the-go!

Patented New Spa Treatment for 'Bad Eye' Days.

Created by a Nurse to 'Nurse' Puffy Tired Eyes.

FDA Approved and Recommended by Plastic Surgeons.

Available exclusively online at www.FreezeFrames.com with more styles and colors to debut. 

My Thoughts:

FreezeFrames is an innovative way to help your eyes and pressure points naturally. As a lifelong allergy suffer, I am constantly dealing with sinus pressure and pain above and below my eyes. It causes me headaches often. I also have occasional puffiness as well. I was so excited to give FreezeFrames a try. 


Once they arrived, I placed the glasses on and they fit perfectly alone and with the attachable magnetic gel pads. The frames are lightweight, a great design suitable for men or women, and I can see perfectly through them just as I could through a traditional pair of sunglasses. 



Once placed in the freezer, the gel pads freeze quickly. They are comfy on and lasted a good fifteen to twenty minutes depending on how long you allow them to sit in the freezer. I kept them in for around a half hour, but you can go up to an hour if desired. There are magnets all over the Freezeframes from the back of the lenses to the actual sides of the frames to use cold therapy on your temples, not just your eye area. Although they are designed primarily for cold therapy, the gel pads can be heated by placing the attachments in warm water (avoid boiling water or the microwave). I have never seen or used anything quite like Freezeframes before!



I found that the Freezeframes worked quite well. The recommend maximum usage is twenty minute intervals with a break in between each one. You can use them daily and as often as you like as long as you take a rest period after treatment. They certainly helped my inflammation as well as soothed my sinus pressure. It was very relaxing to lay back with these on or continue my daily activities. They can be worn outside, but it is best to not drive using them. The frames are also latex free, 100% UVA and UVB sunblock protected, and the gel pad contents are non-toxic. I would highly recommend these for anyone looking for a natural way to relieve pressure and eye concerns in a safe way!

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