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NoseFrida All-Natural Saline Nasal Snot Spray by Frida Baby

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$ 5.99

Score By Feature

Based on 10,326 ratings
Age appropriate
8.93
Value for money
8.48
Easy to use
8.38
Suction power
8.12

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Product Description

Two ingredients make up this simple and effective nose solution-natural sea salt combined with purified water. Alcohol, medicine, and other additives are not allowed. The solution (volume 20 mL)
When used with the NoseFlida The Snotsucker (not included), the nasal aspirator works without leaking.
The applicator tip is easy to use, placing it only in the smallest nasal passageway to easily clean and remove mucus.
Relief from stubborn boogies and stuffy noses without taking any medication. Moisturizes nasal passages as well.
A SPRAY OR A DROP APPLICATION Spout takes on both roles of spritz relief in spray form and can also be used as a dropper when turned upside down.

Questions & Answers

Can you tell me what the water's salt concentration is?

You multiply water by 0 to get A pH neutral solution containing 9% natural seal salt (isotonic).

Do I have to wait for the spray to take effect?

You will need to wait between 30 seconds to a minute before you can SnotSuck

In my case, there was no seal on the package. A baby health product usually comes sealed, right? Wouldn't that worry me for a baby health product?

Also, I would like to know what you mean. The bottle I purchased on Amazon is my second bottle, but I think it's my first time ordering from I purchased my first bottle of spray with a snot sucker to use along with the spray, and the package for the sucker was sealed, but I cannot recall if the spray itself was sealed. The program worked perfectly for us! When the product or box does not have a safety seal, I hesitate to use it. Have you ever heard of anyone's being

Would you please tell me how to use it for drops not mist? I purchased it for drops but just get mist when turning it ?

If you want to use it as a drop, hold it upside down rather than pushing it all the way down. In this way, drops will be emitted instead of mist You are welcome to contact us at fussbuster@fridababy with any questions you may still have. It's a company

Selected User Reviews For NoseFrida All-Natural Saline Nasal Snot Spray by Frida Baby

It is possible to find better products
3/5

The fact that it only contains 2 ingredients is appealing to me There is salt and water in this world! The reason this is a 3 star review instead of a 2 star one is because of this. My son's nose only gets sprayed with salt water about a third of the time due to this product's spray mechanism failing. I've wasted more salt water in trying to get the spray to load than I have actually been able to spray! A lot of liquid is also expensive for what it is. For only a couple of dollars more, I found the same product, Zarbees Soothing Saline Nasal Mist with Aloe, but in a 3 oz. bottle. Just 3 ingredients are needed for this recipe The three main ingredients are water, salt, and The spray mechanism works every time. You can even control how much you spray at once. The bottle is significantly larger than the previous one. I am unsure if it can be found on Amazon. . . I found it at Check it out if you're looking for an.

Cade Ballard
Cade Ballard
| Jun 02, 2021
This one is too risky for me
3/5

In a nutshell, There are no excuses for this. If it works at all, it does so about 20% of the time. There is nothing more frustrating than trying to get your squirming child to hold still for that one second you have to do the spray in the nostril, only to hear the familiar sound of the spray not actually working. It takes several pumps in the air to get it to spray properly (it's taken up to 5 times for it to do what it should), and then you need to return it right to the child's nose. After it had just worked, it will only work half the time after that. These people have no reason to not know about this problem. Based on my past experience with other mist sprayers, I can say the following Honestly, I don't know what I would do without Allergies are a big problem for me during the spring and fall. The app I use is an off-the-shelf app It's a she The nasal sprays on the shelf are designed for use with No one has ever had any problems with it. Whenever I forget to refill it with liquid, I fill it with the non-alcoholic beverage The sprayer still works even when it is misting. This device must be at least 2 years old, and it has never failed. I never will. Over the years, I have experienced the same thing with a number of allergy sprays. The just do what they're supposed to do. This one doesn't -- despite being a known concept -- which is a mystery to me. It's not necessary to retake the test You can invent the wheel here as long as it is not If you take a look at my video, you'll see that I pump it about six You can only hear the first three pumps until it is fully primed, and the fourth pumps must be quite strong to get a reasonable mist, probably the fifth pump is the best. As for the first pumps, the first pump works with a hard stream, which I would not wish to spray in my newborn's eyes. First few pumps of most attempts result in almost nothing being sprayed. There is no better way to hurt a newborn--to spray a firm stream instead of a fine mist. Your spray is going directly into his.

Georgia Holden
Georgia Holden
| Jun 01, 2021
The bottle design of the product is flawed, but the product itself is good
3/5

There is no list of unnecessary ingredients on the product, which I like. A small amount of sea salt and water is all you need. Although bottle design has its flaws, there are some advantages to it. Having to remove the air from the bottle sucked up all the liquid. There are times when liquid comes after one pump in the air, and other times when multiple pumps are used. When a small amount of liquid was in a bottle I was unable to get it out. as the bottle design is flawed and of low quality).

Joe Casey
Joe Casey
| Nov 19, 2020
A great little squirmy baby toy that is easy to use
5/5

In this review, I will be giving an overview of one of my favorite saline mists to use with my baby, who is 8 weeks old at the time. It would be harmful for a baby's tissue to be exposed to the bulb to suck the nose clear because it can dry it out and damage it. To relieve the condition, use saline to loosen the mucus, then take a warm compress and massage your nostrils lightly. Once that is done, you can just wipe it with a tissue to make it clear. When the baby sneezes, anything further back in the nasal passages will work its way out. My doctor recommended saline drops, but I find it hard to aim them into the nose instead of the eye of a squirming baby. As well as BoogieMist and Little Remedies, I have also tried them and they do not The spray pressure of other brands is too strong and he aspirates, along with the awkward bottle handle, so I end up spraying his eyes with water when I hold this bottle. It is great using the NoseFrida Saline because the mist comes out fine and lightly, and I do not worry about my baby being choked by the spray of saline. I do not have any problems with big drops getting in his eyes since the bottle design is easy to hold. The process of clearing my baby's nose used to be a difficult one that always caused him to cry and me to become frazzled, but now with NoseFrida Saline I can reduce his crying and get the job done in less time. My only complaint is that even after I have primed a new bottle, I still have to prime it each time even though I prime it before each nasal use. My guess is the tilt of the bottle as we spray causes this. We would like to see a bottle which is designed to work at a horizontal angle without requiring so much priming.

Stetson Carter
Stetson Carter
| Jan 04, 2021
This is a great product for babies
5/5

I had my daughter when she was one year old In this month's She started getting nasal congestion when she was seven years old. She was unable to suction out the dried mucous in her nose after I tried to suction it out. The first thing I did was go to Target to buy nasal saline. Instead, I acquired a large bottle that said each drop would be sufficient. My life has been turned upside down. After struggling with that bottle for two weeks, I finally looked on Amazon for a pediatric size and lo and behold, I found this one! Baby noses will love the spray nozzle, and we are so pleased that it is sized perfectly for babies. Furthermore, a spray can also be applied when the baby is flat on his or her back (a huge benefit, since the other bottle would administer an unnecessary She no longer experiences nasal congestion and has never needed to wake up from sleep due to congestion. I spray each nostril once in the evening, suction out the boogers from the day (which are usually surprising amount of boogers), and she is asleep every night. The price might be too much for some, but I find it worth the sleep. About one bottle per month is all I use. In return for this review I was not compensated.

Alina Graves
Alina Graves
| Oct 05, 2020

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