DESIGNED
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Breathable Material
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Gentle On Skin
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Medical Grade
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Suitable For Facial Hair
Loved by 5,000+ Customers
BENEFITS OF MOUTH TAPING
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Increased REM sleep and
cognitive function
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Clinically proven to reduce snoring
and instances of lapsed breathing
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Improved mouth health reducing
the development of gum disease
cavities and bad breath
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Improved facial structure through
nasal breathing
As seen on
Cycle chart
87% of participants
87% of participants reported our Mouth Tape helped them to get a more restful night's sleep and wake up feeling more refreshed.
Before VS After
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After
“I use a Whoop band to track my sleep, i've been struggling for years to get a good night sleep. Mostly because of sleep apnea. This is the results of the first night i used mouth tape, no joke. I couldn't believe it."
FAQ
What is Mouth Tape?
Mouth tape is a type of adhesive tape specifically designed to gently keep the mouth closed during sleep. Its main purpose is to encourage nasal breathing, which can improve sleep quality and overall health.
Who should use sleep Mouth Tape?
It's primarily recommended for individuals who tend to breathe through their mouth during sleep, which can lead to snoring, dry mouth, and poor sleep quality. However, it's important to consult a healthcare professional before using it, especially for those with respiratory issues.
Is Mouth Tape safe?
Generally, sleep mouth tape is safe for most people. It's designed to be gentle on the skin and easy to remove. However, individuals with allergies to adhesives, skin conditions, or respiratory issues should consult a healthcare provider before use.
How do you apply Mouth Tape?
Before applying, ensure the skin around the mouth is clean and dry. Place the tape securely over the lips, ensuring a comfortable fit that doesn't restrict breathing. Always follow the specific instructions provided with the product.
Can Mouth Tape help with snoring?
Yes, it can help reduce snoring for some individuals. By promoting nasal breathing, it can decrease the likelihood of the throat vibrations that cause snoring.