Strips & tape when you travel
Planes and hotels are tough on your nose, dry, recycled air. A tiny kit handles it, no liquids, no fuss.
Strips are single-use and flat, toss a few in your bag, nothing to declare at security.
On a long flight, apply to a clean, dry nose to help you breathe easier through the dry cabin air.
Hotel air-con dries you out, a strip (and tape, if your nose is clear) helps you land less parched.
Keep them cool and sealed, heat and humidity wear adhesive down before it reaches your nose.
New time zone, same routine: on about 10 minutes before bed.
