FAQs
What’s the difference between foam and silicone earplugs, and which should I choose?
- Foam earplugs are soft and designed to expand inside the ear canal for a snug fit, providing excellent noise reduction. They are ideal for sleeping in quiet environments, travel, or studying.
- Silicone earplugs are moldable and sit at the entrance of the ear, creating a seal without entering the ear canal. They are perfect for those who prefer comfort over a tighter fit and are great for swimming or sleeping.
- Choice Tip: Foam earplugs are best for maximum noise cancellation, while silicone is ideal for comfort and versatility.
Are your earplugs reusable, and how should they be cleaned for maximum hygiene?
- Foam earplugs are typically single-use due to their porous nature, but our premium ones can be used a few times with care.
- Silicone earplugs are reusable and can be cleaned with mild soap and water. Ensure they are fully dry before the next use to maintain effectiveness.
- Hygiene Tip: Always store our earplugs in our nifty cases to prevent contamination.
How effective are your nasal strips at reducing snoring or improving breathing during sleep?
Nasal strips work by gently lifting the nasal passages to increase airflow, reducing nasal congestion and snoring. They are highly effective for many users, especially those with mild breathing obstructions or nighttime allergies. Results may vary based on the severity of the snoring or the underlying cause.
Are your products suitable for people with sensitive skin or allergies?
Yes! Our foam and silicone earplugs are made from hypoallergenic materials to ensure safety and comfort for sensitive skin. Our nasal strips use skin-friendly adhesive that minimises irritation. If you have known sensitivities, we recommend testing the product on a small area before extended use.
Can the earplugs and nasal strips be used together for a more restful night’s sleep?
Absolutely! Using earplugs to block noise and nasal strips to improve airflow can create the perfect combination for uninterrupted, restorative sleep. They complement each other well, especially in noisy environments or for individuals who snore or experience breathing difficulties.