Please do this simple test to get a good idea if Nose Brace can benefit you: With one of your thumbs and index fingers lift the side wall of each of your nostrils, one at a time.  That is, gently pull the nostril open.  To be a more effective test you can block the other nostril gently with your other thumb.  If this opening (dilating) of the nostril with your fingers makes a marked difference in your nasal breathing, then you should try Nose Brace, because the chances are very good that Nose Brace will substantially improve your nasal breathing.  Click here to order your free trial nose braces.  If lifting the side wall of either one of your nostrils doesn't improve your nasal breathing, your nose may be internally congested.  In this case you should eliminate or reduce internal nasal congestion first.  To see more details regarding the internal nasal congestion, please click here.

 

Typically,  people with any type of blockage in the front part of the nose (anterior nasal obstruction),  may benefit from Nose Brace.  Anterior nasal obstruction causes inadequate airflow through the nose.  Some of the symptoms of anterior nasal obstruction are:

Usually, a blockage in the front part of the nose may be caused by:

Nose Brace provides a non-surgical option for treating the above conditions without medication. Nose Brace having been in use since 1980, offers safe, effective, and comfortable relief from anterior nasal obstruction.  Please click here to start ordering your free trial nose braces.