News

Get access to our latest news by signing up for our newsletter.

Tired of Itchy, Irritated Ears? Why Hypoallergenic Silicone is the Answer

Tired of Itchy, Irritated Ears? Why Hypoallergenic Silicone is the Answer

Quick Answer: Earplugs make your ears itchy because of non-breathable materials like foam or PVC that trap moisture, bacteria buildup from poor hygiene, and allergic reactions to cheap plastics or ...

Are Reusable Earplugs Worth It? The Cost-Per-Night Truth (Silicone vs. Foam)

Are Reusable Earplugs Worth It? The Cost-Per-Night Truth (Silicone vs. Foam)

You grab a foam earplugs at the pharmacy because they're a trusted brand. They cost A$4.53 for a three-pack. Seems cheap enough. But here's what the price tag doesn't show: you're spending 60 cents...

The 5-Step Guide to Using a Baby Sound Machine Safely

The 5-Step Guide to Using a Baby Sound Machine Safely

A baby sound machine can work wonders for newborn sleep. But only if you use it correctly. Poor placement or too much volume can reduce how well it works. Worse, it can pose risks you didn't expect...

How Long Do Reusable Silicone Earplugs Last? (And When to Replace Yours)

How Long Do Reusable Silicone Earplugs Last? (And When to Replace Yours)

Reusable earplugs sound like a long-term investment. But how long do they really last before you need to replace them? Silicone earplugs vary widely. Some last a few nights. Others claim to work fo...

Do Earplugs Cause Earwax Buildup? The Truth and How to Prevent It

Do Earplugs Cause Earwax Buildup? The Truth and How to Prevent It

Earplugs don't create more earwax. They simply block the natural exit path, causing buildup over time. Regular cleaning and proper hygiene prevent this issue. What is earwax buildup? A condition wh...

Do Earplugs Cause Ear Infections? How to Use Silicone Earplugs Safely

Do Earplugs Cause Ear Infections? How to Use Silicone Earplugs Safely

Earplugs are great for blocking noise. But can they actually cause ear infections? Here's the good news: earplugs themselves don't cause infections. Poor hygiene, moisture, or the wrong materials i...