Snoring Earplugs

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Snoring Earplugs

Friday, June 22nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

This article is a little different from the others I have written about snoring. In fact this article is for the bed partners who have to sleep next to someone who snores. If this is your case then I know that at one time or another you have thought about wrapping your head in your pillow or just simply sleeping in another room. You would probably do anything just to avoid the snoring noise. Well I have good news; snoring earplugs could be the solution for you.

Foam

Foam snoring earplugs are some of the most common types available.  Some are made from dense foam that will hold its shape for a year or more even with daily use.  This dense foam earplug is designed to keep out nearly all sounds. Users however have said that they are still able to hear their alarm clock, door bell, or children when wearing the plugs. When buying foam snoring earplugs, choose high quality plugs such as SnorPlugs as they are intended to be comfortable for long wear and to maintain their shape over a year or more of use.  They absorb moisture in the ear canal and which can help them to feel comfortable longer.

For some people this kind of snoring earplugs is not a good choice and I would have to agree. They have a tendency to fall off during your sleep and are not very comfortable. If you don’t like having something stuffed in your ears, then an over the ear sound blocker could be the solution for you.

However, many people find that foam snoring earplugs can fall out or become uncomfortable as they sleep because there is something stuffed in their ear. For people with that problem an over the ear sound blocker could be more effective.

Wax

Wax ear plugs are popular among swimmers and for snoring earplugs because of their custom fit.  These wax earplugs are balls of wax which fill the ear to muffle all noise and conform to the ear exactly.  These wax ear plugs will usually only be effective for a couple of uses but are usually sold in packs of eight or ten.

Wax snoring earplugs are often comfortable all night and will stay in place out side the ear canal with little difficulty.  Many people find the wax earplugs more comfortable than foam because they become nearly unnoticeable after a few minutes; they will match and maintain body temperature and they are soft and light.

Silicone

Silicone snoring earplugs are another popular choice. The major difference with this kind of earplug is that they are not designed to fit the interior or you ear canal, but for the outer ear over the opening. For some it is a very good choice has they don’t like to have earplugs inside their ears. With this model, the silicone act as a seal over the ear canal, muffling the sound and helping you sleep next to a snoring partner. They also last longer than most of the other snoring earplugs, the only disadvantage is that you really do need to store them correctly in their packaging or else the dust will make the “sticky part” of the snoring earplugs unusable.

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