Babies are adorable. But who knew babies had gunk in every bodily orifice? Your newborn baby may be the sweetest infant around, with those twinkling eyes and chubby cheeks, but babies do come with some surprises, like snotty noses.
The tagline on the Frida baby site says it all: Parenting essentials for the moments you won’t be sharing on the ‘gram. So, while sucking your baby’s snot out might not be a ‘grammable moment, the Frida baby nose sucker didn’t get to be the #1 selling baby product on Amazon on accident. And in fact, the NoseFrida was invented by a Swedish pediatric ear, nose, and throat doctor, so there is some definite science behind the product.
Why Should You Clean Your Baby’s Nose?
Before we get into the specifics on how the Frida baby nose suction works, let’s chat about why you should even clean your infant’s nose. It’s not just for hygiene—according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), if your baby’s nose is blocked up with mucus, they may struggle to eat.
Newborns breathe through their nose, not through their mouths like adults can, so it makes it difficult for them to eat and breathe when they’re blocked up. Additionally, and probably obviously, babies can’t blow their noses or clear mucus on their own, so they rely on us to do it for them.
But don’t just take it from me. I think what really convinced me to want to use the Frida baby nose product was how one mama described it on Amazon as her “holy grail” mama must-have item for children who aren’t old enough yet to blow their own noses.
How Does the Nose Frida Work?
The NoseFrida is comprised of a mouth piece, a long, thin tube, and a suction bulb with an attached, disposable mucus filter. The tube itself is a clear, blue color, so you can see the thrilling results of a good suction moment (yasss!).
Here’s how it works:
- Seal: First, you insert the tube against the baby’s nostril to create a seal. (Pro tip: if your baby is a mover, you may want to enlist a partner to help you the first time you do this, as getting the seal right can be a bit tricky.)
- Suck: Next, you use the red mouthpiece to suck out the snot with your mouth. Don’t forget to watch to make sure you got it all!
- After suctioning, dispose of the disposable filter– the filter keeps the snot from your mouth, so you never interact directly with the transfer of mucus. It’s safe and effective, as well as easy and affordable.
Oh, and I forgot to mention, moms love how easy this tool is to clean: the blue tube, red mouthpiece, and filter cap are all dishwasher-safe. You can also use regular soap and water to clean, so it’s your preference.
Is the NoseFrida Safe for Babies?
The NoseFrida is definitely safe to use on your baby. Thanks to the disposable filter, your mouth bacteria can’t be transferred to your baby, and vice versa.
Additionally, there is never any harm to your baby’s internal nose structures because of the sealing design: you don’t insert the tube into your baby’s nose—you just press it softly against baby’s nostril to create a seal that sucks the snot. Plus, it’s way more effective than those old-school bulb syringes that keep you guessing whether you’re on the right track (and are virtually impossible to clean).
Other Frida Baby Nose Products to Consider
While the Frida Baby Nose Snotsucker is its most popular product, there are also a few BFF Frida products you should know about:
Saline Snot Spray
This spray is an absolute must-have—many moms suggest you use the saline solution before using the Snotsucker to retrieve mucus because it can loosen up the snot for easier removal.
Snotsucker Travel Case and Saline Kit
The travel case is a clear plastic case that allows you to keep everything together. The Saline Kit gives you a package deal on the nasal aspirator, disposable hygiene filters, and the saline snot spray.
BreatheFrida Wipes
Described as “a chest balm meets tissue mashup,” these nose wipes are fuss-free and soothing to baby. And we love that they are naturally-scented with chamomile, aloe, and eucalyptus.
The 3-in-1 Nose, Nail, and Ear Picker
The newest product Frida baby just unveiled, the 3-in-1 Nose, Nail, and Ear picker is one tool that packs a serious 3-in-1 punch. After all, baby boogers are one thing, but what about that gunk under baby’s nails, and the wax in their ears? This handy one-step tool will help you get your baby clean from head-to-toe. (Side note: baby toe jam is real.)
Yes, boogers and gunk can be gross. But with smartly-designed tools in hand, you’ll be a pro at clearing the gunk and getting back to admiring your adorable babe.
And let’s just admit it—you know there’s something oh-so- satisfying about finally getting that booger that’s been lurking in your baby’s nose. It’s like you can both breathe better. Ahhhh….