1. Adjust the Back Strap
- Start by adjusting the back strap, which features buckles on both sides.
- To tighten the strap, slide the buckles closer together. To loosen, slide them apart.
- The back strap may cover the top of your ears. Adjust it until it feels comfortable, ensuring the mask sits securely but not too tight.
💡Check Mask Positioning with a Mirror
2. Adjust the Top Strap
- To adjust the mask's position on your face, tighten or loosen the self-fastening strap on top of your head.
- Ensure the strap is centered on your head (following the center part of your hair, if applicable).
- The mask should sit comfortably without causing discomfort to the top of your head.
3. Check for Tightness or Discomfort
- Ensure the mask is not too tight or loose, as this could cause discomfort or ineffective use.
- If any pressure points arise, adjust the straps to find a more comfortable fit.
4. Adjust Chill Pad Fit (Optional)
- The chill pads should sit under your eyes, resting comfortably on your cheekbones.
- If the chill pads don’t have consistent contact with your under-eye area, you can add the optional clip-on chill pads for improved fit and comfort.
- To use the clip-on chill pads, remove the mask and take the chill pads out of the box. They are marked with ‘L’ (left) and ‘R’ (right) — make sure the letters face toward the mask’s chin.
- Align the optional clip-on chill pads with the built-in chill pads and snap them into place. You'll hear a click when they are securely attached.
💡LED Considerations
The LEDs work most effectively when they are not in direct contact with your skin. This is why the mask sits slightly away from your face to allow the light to penetrate and work optimally.