Built for side sleepers — silent breath, blackout sleep

67% of adults sleep on their side, and they snore more, dry out faster, and wake up with mask creases. EasyBreath fixes all three with one bedtime stack.

The side-sleeper problem

When you're on your side, gravity pulls your jaw open. The tongue drops back into the airway and you start mouth breathing — the cause of snoring, dry mouth, morning sore throat and shallow sleep. Add a flat eye mask that won't sit flush against your cheekbone and you've got light leaking in too.

The 2-item fix

  • EasyBreath Tape — lip-shaped, skin-safe, latex-free. Locks lips shut so you nasal-breathe all night, even on your side.
  • Contoured silk sleep mask — domes over the eyes so it never presses into the cheekbone. 100% blackout in any position.

Start sleeping silent on your side

EasyBreath Tape + silk mask, designed for side sleepers. 30-day risk-free trial — sleep on it for a month.

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FAQs

Why do side sleepers snore more?+

Gravity. When you're on your side and your mouth falls open, the tongue and soft palate drop into the airway. Mouth taping keeps lips sealed so you breathe through the nose — the airway stays open and quiet.

Will mouth tape fall off if I move at night?+

Not if it's the right tape. EasyBreath Tape uses a lip-shaped, skin-safe adhesive that holds through tossing, turning and pillow contact — but peels off painlessly in the morning.

Is a contoured silk mask really better for side sleeping?+

Yes. Flat masks press into the cheekbone when you're on your side, leaving gaps that let light in. A contoured silk mask domes over the eyes — zero pressure, 100% blackout, no creases by morning.

Does this work if I switch between back and side?+

Yes — both items work in any sleep position. Side sleepers just notice the biggest difference because they had the most to gain.

How long until I notice a difference?+

Quieter breathing and a less-dry mouth show up on night one. Deeper sleep and better morning energy build over the first 1–2 weeks of nightly use.