FAQ

BreathSlip Support

Simple answers for a more considered sleep ritual.

BreathSlip is designed as a personal comfort care product for healthy adults who naturally breathe through their nose. It is not a medical device.

Is BreathSlip a medical device?

No. BreathSlip is a sleep wellness accessory and personal comfort care product. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or sleep disorder.

Does BreathSlip treat snoring or sleep apnea?

No. BreathSlip does not treat snoring, obstructive sleep apnea, or any medical condition. If you snore heavily, wake gasping, feel daytime fatigue, or suspect a sleep disorder, please consult a healthcare professional.

Who is BreathSlip for?

BreathSlip is intended for healthy adults, age 18 and over, who can breathe comfortably through their nose and want gentle lip support as part of a nighttime routine.

Who should not use BreathSlip?

Do not use BreathSlip if you have diagnosed or suspected OSA, nasal congestion, breathing difficulty, respiratory illness, skin irritation around the lips, or if you have consumed alcohol or sedating medication. Children should not use this product.

What makes the design different?

The H-shaped profile includes a center breathing vent and is designed to feel less sealed than a full-coverage strip. BreathSlip also offers fit and hold preferences so customers can choose a more personal feel.

How do I apply it?

Clean and dry the skin around your lips, align the center vent with your lip line, then press lightly. Make sure you can breathe clearly through your nose before you fall asleep.

How should I remove it?

Remove slowly in the morning, starting from the edge. If the strip feels too strong for your skin, choose a gentler hold preference or stop use.

What should I do if I feel discomfort?

Remove the strip immediately and discontinue use if you feel breathing discomfort, skin irritation, anxiety, or any unusual sensation. Seek medical advice if symptoms continue.

Responsible use comes first.

BreathSlip is for comfort and routine building only. It is not a substitute for medical evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment.