Hey there, savvy shoppers! 🎉
It’s that time of year again—FSA funds don’t roll over, and if you’re like most people, you’ve probably got a little stash waiting to be put to good use. Before it disappears into the void (we’ve all had that “wait, it’s gone?” moment), let’s talk about how to spend it wisely—on your eyes! Yes, your precious, hardworking eyeballs deserve it.
Why Eye Care Deserves Your FSA Dollars
Let’s be real: we spend hours staring at screens, reading tiny text, squinting at bright lights, and occasionally judging people from across the office.👀 All that screen time adds up, and your eyes pay the price—dryness, puffiness, fatigue, migraines… you name it.
Here’s the good news: you don’t need a prescription to treat your own eyeballs like royalty. FSA dollars can cover a variety of eye care essentials—especially products that help you recover from screen fatigue, migraines, or just the “I haven’t slept in three nights” look.
The FSA Eye Care Essentials You’ll Actually Use
1️⃣ Steam Eye Masks: Your nightly mini-spa
Imagine coming home after a long day and slipping on a warm steam eye mask. Ahh… instant relief, gentle moisture, and a cozy cocoon of calm.
FSA-friendly? ✅ Absolutely. Bonus: our steam eye masks even offer Subscribe & Save (on Amazon), so you can keep the self-care coming while stretching your FSA dollars further.
2️⃣ Cooling Gel Eye Masks: Chill your way to relief
Perfect for those mornings after you binge Netflix until 2 a.m., or when your screen fatigue has left your eyes screaming for mercy. Pop a cooling gel mask in the fridge, place it over tired eyes, and let it melt away puffiness and tension. FSA-approved, and much more satisfying than yet another overpriced coffee.
3️⃣ Everyday Facial Masks: Stay Protected
Sometimes it’s not about comfort or style—it’s about blocking germs, dust, and viruses while navigating your day. Our everyday protective facial masks are perfect for commuting, running errands, or travel.
How to Make the Most of Your FSA
Check your balance – know how much you have left before December 31.
Prioritize daily essentials – things you’ll actually use, not just “nice-to-haves.”
Mix & match – steam for nighttime, cooling for mornings, and a sleep mask for travel.
Don’t wait – funds don’t roll over, and procrastination is the enemy.





