🌙 Sleep Tight, Breathe Right!
The SleepRight Intra-Nasal Sleep Inhaler is a revolutionary nasal congestion reducer that combines the soothing properties of lavender with a flexible design to enhance airflow and promote quality sleep. This reusable inhaler offers a drug-free solution for better rest, making it a must-have for anyone seeking a peaceful night's sleep.
P**R
Give it 6 Stars!!
Usually these gimmicky items never work for me, so I was apprehensive. But what the heck, maybe I'll get lucky this time. Well I absolutely hit the jackpot with this item. It's really only been about two or three nights since I've started using it but I could breathe through my nose at night all night with absolutely no problems at all. I was becoming a slave to nose spray at night which I really really hate. So this is really ended the use of the spray and opened my airways nicely, it does not hurt or bother me in any way. I would highly recommend this product to anyone. Give it a try. I've actually had two sinus turbinite surgeries and this works even better than those. I'm giving it six stars!!
R**K
Amazing if you nose close up from allergies
This allergies season I was find it difficult to breathe. I could probably only breathe through my nose for less than an hour a day. Imagine working, talking and trying to breathe through your mouth. This worked for me without meditation. I wear it in a W or M. M is more comfortable for me but W open up my nose 100% just not comfortable. It's a great buy
L**D
Probably helpful for some noses, but not mine
I had high hopes for this nasal dilator, as its streamlined design doesn't create airflow blockage as some bulkier dilators could. But it just didn't work for my nostrils' shape, which I'd characterize as women's medium-sized; I have neither a slim nor wide nose. This one-size-fits-all dilator was just too large and exerted too much pressure inside my nostrils that I couldn't adjust to. I contacted the company to see if they plan to make a smaller size. I got a prompt response that, "You can make it a little smaller by rolling in the wings and holding it for about 45 seconds." That sounded good, but the springiness of the material meant that holding for 45 seconds made no permanent change. I used a twist tie to squeeze the dilator into a narrower shape for 3 days, and that caused no permanent deformation or change, either. The dilator soon reverted back to its former shape and level of discomfort.I think people with larger nostrils could get great results with this low-profile design. I still think it's a good design, and if the company ever makes a smaller version, I might try it. In the meantime, I've tried at least 7 different nasal dilators now, and the one that worked best for me is the Rhinomed Mute in the small size. That brand's style has adjustable wings that made for an effective, more comfortable fit and decent night's sleep for me. (I have no affiliation with any of these companies.) Nasal strips work for me, but years of using them had irritated and reddened my aging skin.
M**6
They do work
I've tried multiple brands and this one has worked best for me. Less irritation inside my nose than other brands so I can wear them all week and then let my nose recover on the weekends.
N**E
Cant wear them
They are so uncomfortable and my nose ends up hurting from them that I cant use them at all. Hope they work for others
P**X
Not ideal for smaller noses
I've used this particular sort of intra-nasal device before and loved it, so I bought these right away. They do work just as well as my previous ones, and while the lavender scent can be strong at first, you quickly get used to it and I find it quiet pleasant.However, my nose is on the smaller side, and these are just large enough to be uncomfortable to wear for any length of time. I end up not using them on nights when I'm not feeling too congested (and sometimes even on nights when I am) because of the discomfort I end up feeling.
K**D
The only way I can sleep
I have had two reconstructive surgeries on my nose to rebuild after trauma, and my nasal passages collapse when I've been laying down for a while. I tried the stick-on-the-nose strips, but there is only so much glue my skin can handle, and they don't stick when I sweat or have a humidifier going. I used to wake up several times a night feeling like death warmed over (hypoxia, nosebleeds, sinus pressure), blow my nose, spray some saline and meds in each nostril, coat them with vaseline, and try to go back to sleep. Since I started using these little W shaped lifesavers, I have been able to sleep through the night, and I wake up in the morning feeling like I've actually rested! The lavender scent isn't overpowering, and it helps to relax me. I wash them in the morning with soap and water, and reuse them until they start to crack (a week or two). The little case that comes with them keeps them clean on my night stand until the next night.Best invention ever!
B**S
Want to breath? Get this one!
I've bought a lot of these nose helpers and only found three that work for me. One for simple insert for easy nights, and this one for nights when my nose doesn't want to breath. This one has strength and will most likely help you to breath through a tough closed nose. Yep, everybody has a different nose with a different attitude on different nights. For me, this is the best for tough breathing nights. You will need to be careful putting it in. I use a table mirror and a good light and a careful attitude! But this one is worth it! It will open my nose against a bad night. Get it! And get some others to find the best for your nose on different nights. But this one is the best for opening the nose. Even if one of your nostrils is a different size. For me, this one will work easy in my larger nostril and will open my mostly close small nostril.Yes! Get it. It's the best I've found for a tough nose!
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