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tange

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Vicks Breathe Right Strips

Date: 22/01/03 (722 review reads)
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Advantages: Really work, Stopped snoring, Eased blocked noses.

Disadvantages: Look silly wearing them, Painful to rake off

I have just discovered something great that is helping me breathe at night (well Alun bought it, but I am writing about it so I can claim a bit of the credit) and is also going to help me sleep better at night even when my cold has passed. It's a new invention form Vicks that I'm sure we will be buying a lot more of in the future! This amazing new thing is Breathe Right Nasal Strips!

~~~What are they?

They are plaster like strips that you stick to your nose. You can use them during the night to help you sleep (they can also stop you snoring) and also during the day ~ usually during exercise or when you are really having trouble with a bunged up nose. They come in two varieties ~ Standard and Mentholated, three pack sizes ~ 8, 10 and 30 and in two sizes ~ Large and Small/Medium. Packs of 30 cost £13.99 and packs of 8 (which are mentholated) and 10 (which come in clear and standard) cost £5.99. Ours came from Boots; I'm sure other places stock them, but I haven't left the house since I went to the Doctors last week, so I haven't looked anywhere else Alun got a pack of 8 mentholated ones for each of us ~ mine where Small/Medium (because I have a delicate little nose ~ these suit anyone with a small to average sized conk) and Alun plumped for the large (they are little bit big for him ~ the description says "for an adult with a larger nose"). They are only meant to use once, so make sure you don't re-use the strip. As with any plasters it's best not to use them on broken skin and don't let anyone under five years old use them either. The strips contain natural rubber latex as well, so they aren't suitable for anyone who has an allergy!

~~~What do you do with them?

There is a pictorial instruction leaflet inside which shows you which is the best place to position them on your nose. It's quite easy because they are self adhesive. They stick onto the outside of your nose resting on the no

strils ~ they hold the nostrils apart slightly to
"pull congested nasal passages open". The menthol bit (if you buy that option) needs to be activated by scratching the strip gently. I found that you did need to occasionally scratch the strip every now and then to keep the menthol working. Hopefully then you will go to sleep and be able to breathe easier.

~~~What did we think?

8 days on and we think they are great! Just make sure that you use the right size for your nose though ~ I accidentally used the large and woke up with the strip stuck to my left cheek! When you get the right size they fit well and, once securely stuck on, they really helped me to sleep.

Alun snores if he rolls onto his back (especially if his nose is a bit blocked anyway) and he tried them to see if they would make any difference. He woke up feeling less congested and I can vouch for the fact that he didn't snore! He tried the next night without one (to see if it was a fluke) and he breathed heavily and snored again. The third night he reverted back to using the strip and my night was a lot less disturbed!

They do feel a little odd at first, but I was surprised how quickly I got used to wearing one. Just a slight pinching on the side of your nose and nostrils, not a lot more than that! I looked in the mirror the first morning and thought I looked a little on the silly side ~ then I looked at Alun and he looked as silly as I did, so I didn't feel as bad. Don't think I'd venture outside the house in one, but then again, this is 'flu not a fashion parade!

Just make sure that you remove them slowly and carefully ~ the adhesive is a little strong and it can be quite painful if you just tear them off! They are best removed while in the shower or having a wash...loosen up the end bits that are resting on your nostrils and then carefully peel off. They also stick on better if your nose is clean and dry; so put them
on af
ter you've had a wash at night before getting bed.


The menthol smell isn't particularly strong, so isn't too overpowering. I was worried that if it was too pungent, it might have the opposite effect and keep me awake. In reality there was just a delicate smell of menthol (a bit like a very mild menthol sweet) so I was able to settle down and get a pretty good night's rest.

I was really impressed with the Breathe Right strips ~ when Alun came home with them I must admit I was a bit dubious...I couldn't see how a small piece of plaster could make any difference. The strips are really springy, so they really do pull open your nasal passages and they really did help both of us breathe better. They only work if you put them on properly though, so make sure you take the time to study the instructions and do it right. We found it was easier to put them on each other ~ yes; it's a bundle of laughs at bedtime in our house at the moment!

I would definitely recommend Vicks Breathe Right Nasal Strips ~ they have been good for us on two counts; helping my blocked nose AND helping Alun's snoring! They are quite expensive, but they DO work, so we will probably buy them during the winter when we are more bunged up.


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Last comments:
skittle

- 23/01/03

For some reason I just can't get the image of Adam Ant out of my head, wonder why???

;0)
cacalala1971

- 22/01/03

OMG, lol, the thought of me and my husband in these doesnt bear thinking about. We've both got big hooters (we look like a pickaxe when we stand back to back), so the thought of drawing attention to them makes me shudder.

Think I'll stick with the head over the bowl technique.

excel lent review.

wendy
karenuk

- 22/01/03

LOL @ the title!!
Karen x

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