Jan 27 2010

Breathe Better, Sleep Better

Published by meghanschweers19 at 11:54 pm under Consumerism

Snoring can be a problem, especially if you have a roommate, good thing I don’t have a roommate. As a lifelong snorer I wish I had considered buying these earlier. I know they had always been around I personally do not like stickers or band aids or anything of that sort, especially on my face. Their slogan is “Breathe better, sleep better”. I did breather better, so I suppose I slept better. Having trouble sleeping is one of the most annoying and most difficult things to deal with. Sleep is something that affects you throughout out your day, so getting the proper amount of good sleep is something that is necessary and the Breathe Right strips can make that happen. Breathe Right can be purchased at Wegmans for $9.99. I would say at least go to Wegmans, even if you are not looking for Breathe Right, it is gigantic. The package I bought contained size small/medium which is said to fit 75% of noses. It did fit mine. The strips open your nose and allow you to have better air flow. The strips have a little bounce in them so when you stick them to your nose they open your airways. They can be used when you have a congested nose, deviated septum, or just a problem with snoring. Now this product does contain latex, so if you have any allergies to latex you should not use this product. The best way to remove these is the old band aid trick; just rip it off as fast as you can. It does not hurt after you pull it off and it does not leave any residue, which was one of my concerns. I am not sure if they are all like this or just the ones made for sensitive skin. If you had to use these every night you may not have much skin left on our nose but at least you will be able to breathe better. They are reasonably priced considering you get thirty in one pack for ten dollars. If my allergies were acting up I would use them again, but it is not necessary for me to use them every night.

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