1.Sleep deeper. Wake clearer.

For years it was 3 AM wake-ups. Dry mouth. Waking up more tired than before bed.
A nasal valve has been collapsing every night. The strip lifts it back open. Sleep gets deeper. Mornings get clearer.
Not their hormones. Not their age. Not their weight. A valve in their nose closes at night.
Read this before you spend another £100 on supplements, mouth tape, and nasal sprays that don't last.
For years, women over 40 were told broken sleep, loud snoring, and waking up exhausted was just stress, age, or hormones. It's not. The side wall of each nostril softens with time and folds shut at night. A magnetic strip holds it open. The snoring stops. Here's why 10,000+ UK women tried it first.

For years it was 3 AM wake-ups. Dry mouth. Waking up more tired than before bed.
A nasal valve has been collapsing every night. The strip lifts it back open. Sleep gets deeper. Mornings get clearer.
The side wall of each nostril softens after age 30. Gravity pulls it inward when you lie down.
The strip lifts it from the outside, so air keeps flowing. And the 3am wake-up stops.

Magnesium relaxes you. Mouth tape forces you. Sprays unblock you. Each fixes a different thing. None of them lifts the wall that's actually closing.
Adhesive nose strips peel off mid-night. Magnetic doesn't. ClearStrip holds the lift all night, every night.
Mouth breathing takes 2.5× more effort than nose breathing. Your body fights itself for 8 hours straight. The strip holds the nasal valve open from the outside, so nose breathing stays the easier path.
You wake without the dry mouth. Without the gasping. Without trying.

Tests showed that the moment the strip is on, breathing through the nose gets 21 to 39% easier.
It's the steady weeks of nose-breathing that change the rest.

70 to 95% of CPAP users started as everyday snorers. They didn't try anything smaller first.
The strip is what early-actors put on the nightstand before any of it becomes a question.

Doctors have studied this collapse for over a decade. There's even a tool that measures the lift directly. It shows the strip opens the airway.
Most people only find out about this collapse during a sleep study. By then, years of silent damage have already been done.
By now you know what's happening. The wall closes. Mouth breathing takes over. Sleep stays shallow.
ClearStrip holds it open from the outside. You sleep through. All the way to morning.

Magnesium. Melatonin. The supplements a friend swore by. The herbal blend her sister sent over. By the time anyone looks at the nose, years have gone by and the bathroom drawer has filled up.
The strip is the one they tell their friends about now.

10,000+ women tried ClearStrip without waiting. Without being told. Without a diagnosis.
They chose to find out early.
Most women bookmark this page and come back after a worse night. Don't. Your 100-night clock starts the moment your strip ships. Your first quiet morning could be a few days away.

100 nights to feel the difference, or your money back.
The statements made on this page have not been evaluated by the MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency). ClearStrip is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided on this page should not be construed as individual medical advice. If you have or suspect a sleep disorder, please consult your doctor or a sleep specialist before making decisions about treatment.
Sarah W.
Doctor had me on hormone therapy for two years. Helped the hot flashes, didn't touch the tired mornings. Then a sinus specialist asked about my sleep and pointed at my nose. Tried the strip a month ago. Mornings are different.
Margaret W.
My daughter sent me this. I'm 58 and haven't slept properly since my late 40s. Won't say it's an instant fix but I slept four hours straight on the second night, which I hadn't done in a while. Still adjusting.
Wilma B.
Anyone here actually use it more than a few weeks? Bought too many things that work for a week and then nothing.
Helena R.
@Wilma been using mine since January. Still works. I take it off in the morning and forget about it during the day, which I couldn't say about the mouthpiece I tried.
Joanne M.
Lost a lot of weight in 2024 hoping the sleep would improve. Didn't really. Saw something about nose valves last month and tried this. Mornings are better. Sister-in-law thinks it's placebo. I'm not arguing with her, I'm just sleeping.
Priya S.
45 and hormones changing, started snoring my husband out of bed. He was kind about it. I wasn't kind to myself. The strip stopped the snoring on night two. Not hormones. The night sweats are still there. But sleeping through the night again has helped everything.
Bridget L.
Perimenopause has been a nightmare. The sleep stuff was on top of everything else. I'd given up trying to figure out what was causing what. Started the strip three weeks ago and the 3am wake-ups have eased. Hot flashes still there. Just one fewer thing to manage.
Carol D.
Husband sleeps better since I started this. He hasn't asked why.
Yvonne P.
Honestly thought this was nonsense when I bought it. Magnet in a strip felt like a gimmick. Two weeks in and I'm having to admit it works. Annoying. Husband finally asked what changed and I said the pillow.
Diane H.
Got these on a friend's recommendation. She'd been using them since summer. I'm only a week in and not sure yet but mornings have been calmer. She told me to give it a month.
Anna M.
Went to my brother's wedding last weekend, four nights in a hotel. I'd booked a separate room out of habit. Husband actually asked why I bothered, said he hadn't noticed anything for weeks. That's a sentence I haven't heard in a long time.
Katie W.
@Anna ok this just made me order. Booking my first holiday alone in October and was already dreading the shared rooms.