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Sleep Ease™ - Mouth Tape

Sleep Ease™ - Mouth Tape

Regular price $22.00 NZD
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🔇 Helps Prevent Snoring

👃 Supports Nasal Breathing

🩹 Gentle On Skin

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What's In The Box?

The box comes with either 30 (1 month supply) or 60 (2 month supply) high quality mouth tapes.


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Orders are processed quickly and shipped within 1–2 business days. Delivery typically takes 8–10 business days depending on the country. You’ll receive tracking details as soon as your order is on its way!

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Ever Wake Up Feeling Tired Or Groggy?

Waking up tired can be a sign of mild sleep apnea & most people don't even know they have it! Mouth Tape helps Reduce the symptoms of sleep apnea & Asthma.

It can also help to reshape your face, eliminate morning breath, increase sleep quality, Due to it helping promote proper nasal breathing.

Mouth Breathing Has Permanent Negative Effects

Mouth breathing is linked to long face syndrome, where the face grows longer and narrower due to poor jaw positioning, along with many other facial and dental issues! Our tape is designed to train your jaw to stay in the correct position, while also getting you used to nasal breathing.

Get A Firmer Jawline in weeks!

Mouth Taping can help to maintain a firmer jawline, encourage better muscle definition, and Help improve your overall facial structure with long-term use.

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How Does Mouth Tape Fix Your Jawline?

Mouth tape is better for jaw posture and it promotes forward and upward jaw growth, contributing to a more defined jawline. In contrast, mouth breathing causes the jaw to hang open and the tongue to sit low, which can weaken the jaw muscles and lead to a recessed chin or long-face appearance. By keeping your mouth closed at night, mouth tape trains your facial muscles to stay in the correct position, supporting a stronger, more sculpted jawline over time.

How Long Does It Take To Work?

most people start to notice a decrease of bad breath & snoring within the first 1-3 days of use.

Nasal breathing usually takes people 1-2 weeks to get used to and to start training their mouth to stay closed and tongue to the roof of the mouth.

You can expect to see jawline improvements anywhere from 1-6 months of use, assuming it is used every night for that period of time.

Is Mouth Tape Safe To Use While Sleeping?

Yes, mouth tape is safe when used as directed. It’s designed to gently keep your lips closed without restricting airflow through your nose. High-quality mouth tape is made with breathable, skin-safe adhesive and is easy to remove if needed.

Will It Irritate My Skin?

Our mouth tape is made with hypoallergenic, skin-friendly adhesive that’s gentle on the skin and easy to remove in the morning. It’s designed specifically for overnight use and won’t leave sticky residue or cause irritation for most users. It will also not rip your hairs out if you have any facial hairIf you have sensitive skin, we recommend testing a small piece on your cheek before full use.

Sleep Deeply & Correctly!

Currently 40% of people worldwide suffer from mouth breathing and its problems & most dont even know!

By promoting proper breathing posture, it can also help align the jaw and prevent dry mouth or a scratchy throat in the morning & reduce mild sleep apnea symptoms

Dangers Of Mouthbreathing

  • Dental Issues
  • Facial Development Problems
  • Increased Risk Of Infection
  • Increased Risk Of Sleep Apnea
  • Poor Neck Posture

Our nose hairs are designed to trap small particles and prevent them from entering our airway. Mouth Breathing allows for small particles to enter our body unfiltered, Increasing the risk of infections and dental problems.

Prevents Snoring & improves oxygen flow

Nose breathing increases nitric oxide production, which helps open airways and improves oxygen absorption in the lungs.

It also helps bring your soft palate upwards to prevent it from making contact with the back of your throat, which helps prevent mild sleep apnea & snoring.

Signs That You're a Mouth Breather

External Signs

  • Crooked Nose
  • Set Back Jaw
  • Smaller Airways
  • Dark Circles Around Eyes
  • Foreward Head Posture

Internal signs

  • Wake Up With Dry Mouth
  • Wake Up With Itchy Throat
  • Wake Up With Bad Breath
  • Wake Up Feeling Tired
  • Poor Sleep Quality
  • Increased Dental Issues

If you have 3 or more of these symptoms we would recommend giving mouth taping a try.

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Mouth Breathers Vs Non Mouth Breathers

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Effects Of Mouth Breathing On Teeth

  • Gum Disease & Tooth Decay

- Mouth breathing dries out the mouth, reducing saliva, which is essential for neutralizing acid and washing away bacteria, increasing the chance of infection / disease

  • Crooked Teeth / Crowding

- When you breathe through your mouth, your tongue doesn't rest on the roof of your mouth (where it should), which affects how the dental arch develops.

  • Overbite or Openbite

- The jaw position shifts downward and forward to accommodate mouth breathing, often leading to bite issues.