Breathe Easy, Sleep Better! 😌
The SleepRight Intra-Nasal Breathe Aids are designed to provide instant relief from nasal congestion and snoring. With flexible nasal flares that enhance airflow by up to 58%, these reusable aids offer comfort for all nose sizes without the use of adhesives. They are easy to clean and come with a recyclable case for convenient storage, making them a practical choice for anyone seeking a better night's sleep.
D**Y
These little things actually work! The choice of "invisible" as a color is questionable, but they REALLY reduced my snoring.
These crazy little things actually work! I ordered about 4 different types of nasal opening anti-snoring dealies and these by far work the best. Let me tell you a few pros and cons but first the cons...Cons:-- They take some getting used to. They don't hurt at all but you can definitely feel them in your nose. I had trouble falling asleep with these in for several days. I would wake up and they would be out and on the nightstand (I must have taken them out without realizing). Just power through and try to keep them in. It is more of a tinglie feeling, definitely not painful.-- They are super easy to lose. the selection of "invisible" as a color choice makes them very difficult to find when you fling them across the room.-- They don't last forever. You will probably lose them (I am not sure how a few have NEVER turned up) before they wear out but they do lose their shape after a month or so (which is longer than they say they will last)Pros:-- They VERY SIGNIFICANTLY reduced my snoring. My partner is ecstatic and I wake up feeling more rested. I am just not going to get one of those CPAP things. My partner says that I still snore sometimes when on my back but it is barely noticible. When I forget to put them in or take them out because it is almost time to wake up anyway, I snore and get beaten in the side (not "i love you baby but you are snoring" beaten, like really mean scary beaten!). I have read a little about snoring online and apparently one of several causes can be that the side of your nose sorta collapses when you are asleep so your nasal passages are not open wide enough and you snore! This holds the nose open more widely and reduces that. As you fall asleep you may actually hear yourself snore one time when you have these in. I have no idea what causes that but it happens to me a lot. ONE snore and then I am fine.--I need a second pro or I shouldn't have made bullets. I think the price is pretty good and the simplicity is fantastic. This really is an item that can make a significant change in your life. I don't claim that it treats sleep apnea or anything else, but it has made me snore probably 80% less and that is worth it to me!
S**B
Great product!
I like this product very much. I have used this breathe aid every night since October 2013. Before that I wore nasal strips for about 10 years. I didn't like the strips anymore because the glue just wouldn't come off my nose without using rubbing alcohol every morning. The bridge of my nose was red for a few hours after and the skin was peeling. I searched for alternatives and found this product. Here are some notes about this product:1. I do have to be patient during the first couple of days of starting use of a new device. It can sort of pinch my nose the first few nights, which I don't notice except while inserting and removing it.2. The instructions say to replace it about every 15 days. I am able to use one for about 4 weeks. I wash it with soap and water when I remove it and let it air dry.3. It takes some fiddling with it to find the most comfortable fit for your nose. Sometimes, just adjusting the angle or how far in it goes, or adjusting the curved parts makes it more comfortable. Once you wear it a couple of nights, you'll have a good idea of what works for you.4. This device works just as well or better than the nose strips did for me. I have a deviated septum and allergies so I need something to help breathe at night. Before they sold nose strips, I would take a decongestant every night.Overall I'm very happy with this product and hope they continue to sell it for a very long time. I really don't want to go back to nose strips. It's so nice to wake up, remove the device and that's it. No pulling off the skin on your nose and cleaning the glue off.
J**C
Great as long as you're not congested
When I was in high school I had surgery on my nose, in which my septum (the cartilage in the center of the nose) was removed. This resulted in my nose collapsing slightly, causing the right nostril to be smaller than normal and my left nostril to be almost completely obstructed. When I'm laying down, my nose collapses even further and it's almost impossible to breathe through my nose. I've been using Breathe Right Nasal Strips, Large, Tan, 30-Count Box every night for ~20 years, and they've greatly improved my sleep. But they're ~$0.40 per night every single night for the last 20 years, and I'll need them or something like them for the rest of my life. So every few years I go searching for some alternative that doesn't cost quite as much and that doesn't generate as much waste. This is the best alternative I've found.Initially I found these quite uncomfortable. I started out wearing them upside down relative to what the instructions recommended. The instructions said to hold it so it looked like a W when inserting it. But that puts the center of the wings (the bottom of the W) right in the airflow, which seemed weird to me. So I held it so it looked like an M, which puts the center of the wings (the top of the M) up in the bulb of the nose, well away from the airflow. They held my nostrils way open, making it much easier to breathe. But the pressure on the center of my nose was too great, and after a couple of nights they were just too painful to wear. It's possible that I experienced greater pain than others would, since I have scar tissue from the surgery that makes the center of my nose thicker than normal. Regardless, they hurt a lot, so I stopped using them and went back to the BreathRight strips for a while.Eventually I decided to try again, this time inserting them like a W as the instructions recommended. They don't hold my nose open quite as far as the other way, but they hold it open far enough. And the wings don't seem to obstruct the airflow even though they're right in the path. And they're WAY more comfortable that way. They still took some getting used to, but now they're my go to solution almost every night. I kinda love them now.EXCEPT: You can't really use these, or any of the "device in your nose" options, when you have nasal congestion and need to blow your nose during the night. You can't blow your nose with these things in there. So if you're having trouble breathing due to nasal congestion you're almost certainly going to want to go with the strips that stick to the outside of your nose. Otherwise every time you have to blow your nose you'd have to take this out, blow your nose, then re-insert the device. And having something inside your nose adds to the feeling of being congested, which makes you want to blow more often. Stick with strips if you're congested.For the record, I also tried Snoring & Breathing Aid - INVISIBLE NASAL STRIPS from WoodyKnows® - Advanced Nasal Dilators / Snore Stoppers / Nose Vents - Effective, Comfortable, and Durable Anti Snore Solution - Breathe and Sleep Right 3-Count (S+M+L) . Those are more expensive, harder to fit (you have to choose a size), and offer no advantage over these. This is by far the better choice.
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