Wash your nose and the surrounding area to remove dirt and oils. Depending on your skin type, you might need an oil-free cleanser to thoroughly remove oils and ensure the strip's adhesive bonds properly.
2.Removing Liner
Carefully remove the backing liner by holding the nasal strip at each end and bending the strip inwards towards you to reveal the adhesive. Peel the backing paper from the middle, taking care not to touch the adhesive.
3.Position
Position the nasal strip correctly—not too high or too low. A strip placed too high will not be effective, and one positioned too low may not stay securely in place due to movement from nasal flaring and increased oil secretion.
4.Application
Align the strip at the center of the nose bridge, just above where the nostrils begin to flare. Press down on the ends for 15-20 seconds and gently rub to secure. The strips are pressure-sensitive; the harder you press, the more securely they will adhere. Ensure the strip is properly sealed around the edges.
How to Apply Mouth Tape:
1.Clean & Dry
Wash and dry your lips and the surrounding mouth area.
For users with sensitive or dry skin: To reduce the chance of residue, apply a thin layer of moisturizer and/or lip balm before application.
2.Removing Liner
Remove the backing liner by holding the mouth tape at each end and pulling in opposite directions to reveal the adhesive. Peel the backing paper starting from the middle.
3.Position
Non Vented: Position the mouth tape over the center of your lips, stick it down, and then remove the remaining liner to secure it.
Vented: Position the vent where your lips part. Fuller Seal- position vent slightly above or below where your lips part.
4.Removal
Gently peel the tape downward from the top, staying close to the skin.
For removal from a beard or stubble, peel the tape slowly from top to bottom. Use your tongue to help push the mouth tape off.
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