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The SleepRight Mask Air Aid Nasal Dilator is designed to enhance airflow by 58%, making it easier to breathe comfortably under masks. Its flexible design fits all nose sizes, is reusable, and features a practically invisible look, ensuring discreet use without skin irritation.
M**J
Lasts longer than advertised
I’ve used these for years. They can be used much longer than the time specified on the package. They are easy to clean and store in the little box provided. They can be a bit uncomfortable the first few days, but as they conform with your body heat, they will be less wide. I bought up a supply as my husband says my snoring is significantly reduced when using the aide. I know they are becoming scarce. I hate to think of what I’ll use later. I haven’t found anything that works as well.
L**A
Works well
I feel your rating could depends on what you expect from these. I feel like when I lay down its difficult to breathe from my nostrils. I have tried breathing strips and they just make my skin irritated by morning, or fall off. These are not the most comfortable to have in your nose for several hours but they do make it easier to breathe. Sometimes they end up falling out in the middle of the night. I feel like they do help reduce snoring.
B**L
Life changing.
I have a slightly deviated septum even after surgery, and though I've gotten allergy shots, I still get congested during the night, even after using azelastine and fluticasone.Breathe Right strips are so expensive and I didn't know this existed. Hello!I've just used them one night and I slept well for the first time since I was a kid.For those finding the inside of their nose getting irritated or raw, just put a bit of vaseline on those bits before inserted, or put it on the dilator itself.I use it in the M position. My breathing is completely silent! No more open mouth breathing! I won't be picking at my lips every day from now on! Woohoo!
B**H
Didn't work.
Wider nose here. Helped feel slight relief. Did not help prevent snoring. Fell out during the night.
F**Z
Be careful
The first night I used one it was fine. The second night hurt so bad. I had to take them out and it caused my nose to bleed. The inside of my nose it very tender today.
S**A
Can't sleep without them!
Altho these were marketed for wearing under a mask...They are the same as the ones marketed as a sleep aid. But the mask branded ones were a tad cheaper at the time I looked on Amazon. Either kind works the same.Are these right for you? It depends. A good test would be to try putting a Q-tip up your nose and gently pushing your nostril outwards towards your ear. If you feel the airflow is much better while pushing out your nostril, then it's likely these inserts will provide around the same benefit. If the Qtip trick doesn't work, then it's a good indication that the point of restricted air flow is too high up for inserts to work.I've used these for years due to sinus issues/deviated septum. Can't sleep without them! And when I get sinus pressure headaches, these and a heated eye mask work wonders! These inserts are a much more effective way to fully open up your nasal passage...and a much easier longterm solution than ripping adhesive strips from your nose 365 days a year.Unknown why they say they are only good for a month or two... They last way longer. So yes, they do seem overpriced, but they last quite a long time.When they do die, they just start to lose their grip/tension and either no longer provide the tension to hold the nasal passage open as well as before or they slip out at night. So that's when you know it's it's time to replace them... Lol.If you are a newbie trying them, you might need time to adjust since it's weird having something up your nose at first. But you will eventually get used to them and not even notice them anymore.Plus, some newbies noses may be a bit sore in the middle of night or in morning (like that feeling when you slept on your ear wrong). You may simply need time to adjust to them.... Or perhaps they weren't inserted correctly to begin with. But, if you feel they are just too tight hugging your nose (or if the wings feel way too big), you can gently stretch/squeeze/manipulate them until they feel more comfy. You can also wear them inserted as a W shape or upside down as an M shape depending on what works best for your nose.The plastic is not soft and squishy like silicone. It's a flexible yet firm rubbery/smooth plastic.Highly recommend!
M**H
These work well for me...
I've read all the negative comments here folks. Yes, these can irritate the inside of your nose just like your FINGER would if it was stuck up there 8 hours a day!Keep them clean, and just skip a night here and there, and you will get used to them.I can wear them now like 4-5 days in a row before a feel a little bit of irritation.Also, i think I wear them "upside down" as it seems to do a better job in my nose. Try them inverted and see how it works for you.I have tried just about ALL of these, and these work best for me. Everyone is a little different.
M**
Little too soft
They opened my nostrils a bit but didn't stay where I needed them to be .
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