Eye Mask + Neck Wrap Bundle in Rainbow Hill
Life’s little aches don’t care about your schedule, but this eye mask and neck wrap quietly do.
What It Is:
This is a bundle designed for the weird, modern human body that complains all the time. One soft, lentil-filled eye mask drapes over your eyes, while the matching neck wrap clings to your shoulders like it’s judging you—but in a comforting way. Handmade in Austin, TX, from a cotton-linen blend, these packs can be heated or frozen depending on whether you want to feel cocooned or slightly numbed. They’re practical, yes, but also aesthetically mischievous: a rainbow-colored little wink at the absurdity of wellness culture.
Why You’ll Actually Use It:
Because it’s one of the few times you can say “I’m treating myself” without also meaning “I’m browsing Instagram for inspiration.” Warm them for tension relief, chill them for aches, or just rest your eyes while thinking about how none of us really know what we’re doing. Unlike generic therapy packs that feel like punishment disguised as care, these are handmade, playful, and designed to make you feel a tiny bit smarter than you actually are.
Key Details:
Handmade in Austin, TX
Cotton-linen blend canvas filled with natural lentils
Eye Mask: 9" x 4" x 0.5"
Neck Wrap: 28" x 4.5" x 0.5"
Cold or warm therapy for tension and aches
Rainbow Hill design: cheerful and slightly ironic
Small, weighted therapy packs that feel like a hug from someone who remembers what calm feels like.
About the brand: Slow North
Slow North started because someone—Michelle Simmons, in this case—got tired of candles that promised “ambiance” but delivered toxic chemicals and vague disappointment. What began as a personal quest in Austin, Texas, morphed into a full-fledged brand obsessed with doing it right: non-toxic, essential-oil-rich candles and natural therapy products designed to make you feel like your life is slightly more intentional than it actually is. Each product is handcrafted, minimal, and meticulously curated to create calm, focus, and maybe even the illusion that you’re living in a movie where the protagonist actually has their act together.
