Natasha Rothwell loves this sleep mask so much, she bought 10 – it's the simple yet luxe accessory you didn't realize you needed

Natasha Rothwell takes the luxe, DROWSY Silk Sleep Masks everywhere; 'I actually got gifted one of these; I subsequently bought 10'

Natasha Rothwell
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If you're like us, you watch The White Lotus just as much for the stunning interiors as you do the high drama. Now that season 3 has just wrapped up, we're looking for ways to recreate the luxe, hotel-inspired look in our own homes, and Natasha Rothwell has provided some insight with her bedtime must-have: a silk sleep mask.

'I take sleep so seriously,' Natasha told The Strategist of her bedroom essential. 'I used to not. I took it for granted. As I’ve gotten older, I’m trying to make sleep the most magical, ritualistic process possible. The joke is, the uglier you go to bed, the prettier you wake up. I’ve got my serums on. I’ve got my sound machine going. I wasn’t always a sleep-mask girlie. I actually got gifted one of these; I subsequently bought 10,' she shared in the interview.

She is talking about the DROWSY Silk Sleep Mask (available at Amazon), a cult-favorite sleep mask that comes in a variety of colors. 'I take them everywhere when I travel,' Natasha continues. 'It’s just the softest thing to put against your face. The silk goes all the way around, so it doesn’t mess up my hair. It doesn’t have the harsh edges of other eye masks. You get the full coverage. Some masks can fall down on the left or the right. You don’t want to play tug-of-war with an eye mask.'

At $79.00, the mask's sleek appearance and rave reviews definitely have us convinced that introducing this accessory to our bedtime routines could be a game changer. Already hooked on silk sleep pieces? We've rounded up some top-rated silk pillows and pillowcases for ultimate nighttime luxury.

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Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.

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