Breathe Right Nasal Strips, Large, Clear, 30-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)

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Breathe Right Nasal Strips, Large, Clear, 30-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)
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Customer Reviews

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  • My husband and son of 21 years old use this product. Both need it for this time of the year that Spring is starting in Chile, is a solution for them to have a good night sleep, they do not get congestion so breathing is a relief. We have tried to find...
     
  • When I wear a Breathe Right Strip at night, I wake up more easily in the morning. Personally, I prefer the clear strips because they are not irritating to my skin as the tan ones are. I find the clear ones to work just as well as the tan ones, too.
     
  • Breathe Right Nasal Strips are miraculous. I have come to depend upon them for a good-night's sleep. Previous to my use of them, I found it difficult to breath through my nose once I had lain down. With one of them in place, I don't have that problem...
     
  • I've used these "nose band-aids" for years. They work immediately, opening up narrow nasal passages. I like the clear, Large size. The Amazon price beats Walgreen's and other drug stores, even with the shipping costs. I need these things! cc
     
  • Have been using these strips for several years now and a night doesn't go by that I don't use one. My nose 'clogs' up at night and I'm forced to breathe through my mouth, resulting in snoring and sometimes even stoppages in breathing - sleep apnea? Was...
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