sleepGuides.indexIntro
Waking up parched is usually a sign you breathed through your mouth all night, not that you were dehydrated. Here is why it happens and what actually helps.
Your nose filters, warms, humidifies air, and produces nitric oxide — your mouth does none of it. The well-established physiology behind nasal breathing, honestly.
For healthy nasal breathers, gentle sleep mouth tape is low-risk — but it is not for everyone. Who should skip it, the real risks, and what the evidence says.
Two jobs: clear your nose so you can breathe through it, then keep your mouth from drifting open. A practical, no-diagnosis order to work through.
It depends what you want it to do. It reliably keeps your mouth closed for nose breathing — but the medical evidence is limited. An honest, skeptic-friendly read.
They fix two different problems. Here is how to tell whether you need mouth tape, a nasal strip, or both together for better nasal breathing at night.
Woke up with a red ring around your lips? Skin irritation from mouth tape is almost always the adhesive. Here is what to look for if your skin is sensitive.
Mouth tape all looks the same in the photos. A few details decide whether you keep wearing it. Adhesive, vent, fit, cost-per-night, and removal — what to check.