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The AIRMAX Nasal Dilator is an FDA-cleared, patented device designed to expand nasal passages and improve airflow by up to 76.1%. Clinically proven to reduce snoring 3.6 times more effectively than nasal strips, it offers a comfortable, hypoallergenic fit in two sizes, making it the ultimate natural solution for better sleep and easier breathing.
T**Y
Work well for me.
I went through a lot of nasal dilators before I found these. These are the only ones that are comfortable for me. Mostly use them at night while sleeping. Significantly improved my sleep comfort and quality. Sometimes try to use them when I'm doing chores but they tend to fall out when I'm up and about.
J**.
It works, but doesn't stay in place
The more I used this dilator, the more I hated it. But it does work well to open up the nostrils and make breathing a lot easier. The problem is that it won't stay in place if your face moves at all or if you have an itchy nose and go to scratch it. Talking, drinking & eating, sneezing, coughing, facial expressions -- all cause the dilator to shift out of position. If you have a lot of itchiness on your face and/or nose, each time to you go to scratch an itch, the dilator shifts. You also have to remove it every time that you blow your nose, so if you have allergies, it gets to be annoying. Sometimes it even falls out of my nose in the middle of the night. I would wake up in the morning and if the dilator was still in my nose I just couldn't wait to take it out of my nose. By the morning, the feeling of dilator in your nose is somehow worse.I used it nightly for a week and then just got sick of it and started using the nasal strips that go on the outside of the nose which I've been using for years. They stay in place and are much more comfortable and you can blow your nose and they stay put. But since the nasal strips do sometimes cause skin irritation, I will hold on to the dilator so I can use that until the skin irritation clears up. The dilator is also good for naps because it doesn't have to be in the nose for that long so it doesn't get to be that annoying and you don't have to waste a nasal strip for just a short nap.I do have a rather large nose, in my opinion, and that may be part of the problem with the dilator shifting out of position easily for me. I am using the larger sized dilator and I wonder if it is still a little too small for my nose.I'm not sure why the company markets these as being good for a certain amount of time. They appear to be made of silicone and as far as I know, silicone stays stable over time. Not like rubber which hardens and dries out over time. I have things in the kitchen made of silicone and they last for years. I don't think you will have to keep buying new dilators every couple of months like they recommend. I think they are just trying to sell more dilators to make more money. I've had mine for over a month and there is no difference in its feel or function.So, these nasal dilators do work well to make it easier to breathe, so if you are unable to wear the nasal strips, I would recommend these. But just be aware that they shift out of position easily and you will have to adjust them quite often.
B**R
These don't work and hurt
Unless you have a nose and nostrils the size of an orc, these are way too big to use, and I got the smallest size. AND I have a rather large but narrow nose. I could barely get them IN my nose and could never put them completely in place where they would stay. They kept sliding out like skinny jeans slide down a fat body. It ended up giving me a nosebleed on one side. They were uncomfortable to the point of painful.
C**E
Do it, your nose will thank you.
Wow! I’ve never ever received an item and felt it was so vastly superior to other options that I needed to write a review immediately, until I tried the airmax nasal dilators. I have silent acid reflux that inflames my whole Eustachian tube, my ears are always popping and it’s always harder to breather. Recently I started using the mute system, because it was all cvs had when I went. They worked okay but I always felt like they needed adjusting and, while they stayed in just fine, they didn’t stay where I’d put them, they’d just slide to a spot they sat in better. And after about 4 hours of using them, my nose was pretty irritated. So I bought these and the sleep rite sport dilators as well. The sleep rite has no size control and the plastic is too thick for my grumpy nasal passages.When I put these into my irritated nose, it was incredible. While I can’t technically say I don’t feel them (only in the sense that I feel my nostrils are stretched) they are VERY comfortable (thanks to the reviewer who noted there’s no sharp spots 😊). Seriously I could wear these all days with extreme comfort. I barely notice they’re in my nose.And they do exactly what I need them to—the mute ones I used sometimes felt like they were also blocking my breathing if they were in the wrong spot. These ones don’t feel obstructive or intrusive in any way.And—there’s more—even though they’re not noduled to stay in, the material that mack’s Uses is the grippy kind of soft plastic that by its nature is able to stay put.I’m in love. Officially found the brand to save me from my breathing woes. There’s a lot of nasal dilators out there, some of them have better reviews. But I’m betting none of those people tried these before they wrote their reviews. I can’t imagine why anyone would prefer any other product of this one.
T**R
My ENT dr. recommended-it does help a lot
Breathe Right strips sometimes lose their adhesion grip, despite putting on clean skin. I have terrible allergies and one nasal passage is collapsing in some, so I wake up with one side completely shut. I got the pair of two in clear color as it was my 1st try with these and I wanted both sizes. I have been using the large one. It's easy to insert and you will notice an immediate improvement in air flow. It stays put for the most part unless you move a lot in your sleep. At times when I toss around, I do wake up with it starting to slip out. I have used this probably 35 times now and wash it daily & air dry. I'm noticing the plastic seems to be not as firm, but it still works. I have had some irritation in my nasal passages but I think it's because of spring allergies, not the dilator. When I buy my next pair, I will not get clear as if you lose it during sleep or misplace it, it's really hard to see/find it. Only complaint is the price seems extremely high.
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