Snuze Help Center – FAQs
Snuze - Frequently Asked Questions
What is Snuze and how does it work?
Snuze is a nasal dilator designed to improve your breathing by gently opening your nasal passages. It helps reduce snoring, improve sleep quality, and enhance physical performance by increasing airflow.
Who can benefit from using Snuze?
Anyone who struggles with nasal breathing, experiences snoring, or wants to improve sleep or athletic performance can benefit from using Snuze.
Is Snuze safe to use?
Absolutely. Snuze is made from medical-grade materials and is designed to be comfortable and safe to wear throughout the night or during physical activities.
How long does it take to notice results?
Most users notice improved breathing and reduced snoring after just a few nights of use.
Can I use Snuze while exercising?
Yes! Using Snuze during workouts can enhance oxygen intake and improve your endurance.
How do I clean and maintain Snuze?
Clean Snuze regularly with warm water and mild soap. Rinse thoroughly and allow it to air dry completely before the next use.
Does Snuze come with a warranty?
Yes, Snuze comes with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. For more information, please contact our customer support.
Can Snuze help with allergies or nasal congestion?
Snuze can help improve airflow through your nasal passages, which may provide some relief from mild nasal congestion, but it is not a treatment for allergies or severe congestion.
Is Snuze reusable?
Yes, Snuze is designed for multiple uses. Proper cleaning after each use will ensure it remains effective and hygienic.
Can children use Snuze?
Snuze is intended for adult use. If you want to use it for children, please consult a healthcare professional first.
What materials is Snuze made from?
Snuze is made from medical-grade, hypoallergenic materials designed to be safe and comfortable for extended wear.
What should I do if Snuze causes discomfort?
If you experience discomfort, try adjusting the position of Snuze for a better fit. If discomfort persists, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.