Breathe Right-Nasal Strips Clear Sm/Med, 114ct. (3 Pack)

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Breathe Right-Nasal Strips Clear Sm/Med, 114ct. (3 Pack)
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Customer Reviews

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  • I had trouble breathing at night for years because of allergies so I was a bit skeptical, but this product actually does what it says. It opens up your nasal passages so you can breath. You can't use any cream on your face when you go to sleep, naturally,...
     
  • Since I've been pregnant the last couple of months, I've apparently developed a permanently stuffy nose. Not sure if it's swollen nasal passages, more mucous production, or both, but the end result is that I can't breathe through my nose at night and I'm...
     
  • Yep, I sometimes keep my girlfriend up at night with my snoring. Not every night, but enough for me to look for a product like this. I've been using these off and on for the past 6 months, and these strips help me quite a bit at night - not only with the...
     
  • I've purchased some of them for my dad. I haven't seen him when using them but when I asked him if he likes it he said it is good and it works! His nose needs and operation to be open enough when breathing but he does not what to do operation but with...
     
  • So, this is not a "miracle product" but it does a decent job of minimizing snoring. The regular Breathe Right strips deserve about a 3 star rating, because the reduction of noise is still apparent, but it is not the perfect product. Bottom line, don't...

 

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