
Product improves nasal breathing significantly. I have been able to sleep much better and snore less since I started using Breathe Well. It is certainly an alternative to using the nasal strip. It does come out fairly easily but that is can be minimized by proper sizing. It is an advantage to be able to apply and remove Breathe Well during the night. Try that with the nasal strip. It is an effective and economical product.
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I’ve been using it for a year or so now. Took sometime to adjust to. Tends to slip out at night and then is quite tricky to find between sheets and pillows. I’ve added a black string to it so it’s easier to spot and run the string behind my ear. Probably best to keep an extra one bedside so you don’t have to look for it. It does work and I won’t sleep without it. I snore less, have less headaches and feel much more rested when I wake up. Though not the ideal solution, this is by far the best I’ve come across, and I’ve tried many! Make sure you put it back in it’s packing tube when unused so it doesn’t lose its flex.
Wish I could stop this company from selling this useless item . It slips right out -Dont waste your money trying it
It keeps coming out of your nose. especially when you sleep with it. It needs to be of firmer material. It also keeps get undone from the plastic piece that holds it in its shape.
I love Breathe Right Nasal Strips, and I’ve been using them every night for years. I have hayfever and I snore, so I was definitely a candidate to use them. I didn’t think they would make much of a difference, but it’s like night and day. To get an idea of what they could do for you, gently grab your nostrils and pull them down and apart. Ahhhh.
The instructions say you will need to use them for a few nights to retrain yourself to breathe through your nose while sleeping. I used to often, if not usually, wake up with a dried-out mouth (from breathing with my mouth open), but with a nose strip on, this never happens. I also wake up feeling much more refreshed. Once you get used to sleeping with these, you feel miserable trying to sleep without one.
In fact, in the morning when you peel it off, you’ll wish you could leave it on. I sometimes *have* left them on. I’ve even forgotten and gone out in public with them on (which hardly seems to draw a second glance).
If your complexion isn’t too oily, you may be able to get double duty out of a strip by using it twice. Save the little pull tabs to replace in the morning, and weight the strip to flatten it. I used to use each strip twice and only rarely had any trouble with them sticking the second night. But after doing this for a long time, I got to feeling like they didn’t work as well the second night, so now I only use each strip once. Still, it’s nice to know you have that as an option if you are running out or just can’t afford them otherwise. Be sure to wash your nose immediately before applying the strip (and use an astringent if your complexion is oily).
If you are wondering if the small/medium is big enough for you, it almost certainly is. I recommend these to all my friends, and even those with the biggest of noses use this size (including men). You might need the large size only if you have a very broad nose. If you have any doubt, check the Breathe Right website (breatheright.com), which currently offers a free sample.
I also recommend these, the clear “sensitive skin” variety, over the regular tan ones. These look better (a valid consideration if you don’t sleep alone or wish to wear them during the day for exercise or when you have a cold) and stick just fine. The tan version sticks a little *too* well, are painful to remove, and once took a chunk out of my nose!
As others have noted, the strips feel a little weird at first, but you’ll quickly get used to it. As I said, I sometimes forget I even have one on. Give yourself time to adjust, and you’ll love these.
I can’t recommend this product enough. If you have allergies, problems with snoring, or a deviated septum, or if you wake up with a dry mouth, you need these.
This is a very good product. The strips are comfortable to wear. They really are an instant fix for stuffy noses.
At the time of this review this offer goes for probably the best non-subscription price. Shipping is free; that’s very good. It’s just barely 30 cents per nasal strip. Without getting a subscription, that is better than the expected range of what one expects to pay. The only way to know the price is to itemize per nasal strip. It doesn’t matter how many come in a box. What counts is only the price per unit, providing the size unit is your size (large, medium and small).
If you shop for the best price right now and are willing to get it by subscription, you can get them for 28 cents per strip. Even so, it’s not cheap enough over the long term if you intend to use them every night. The price simply has to come down at some point. That’s $102.20 per year for this habit at the cheapest price. And it’s just for a little strip that sticks on your nostrils and makes them flare out a little. Of course, it’s a great product and it really helps one breathe during sleep. Yet it costs very little to manufacture per unit and you could fit a year’s supply in one pocket if you just had the units and not the boxes.
This is a great product but I feel strongly that the price should be reduced out of fairness to the consumer.