5 Reasons Why Women Are Making the Switch From Their CPAP Machine to Beauty Sleep
You tried the mask — the hose, the noise, the blast of air, the dry throat. Now it’s in the closet, and the snoring’s back. Here’s the gentle 10-second ritual women are switching to instead.
If there’s a CPAP machine somewhere in your bedroom — in a closet, a drawer, under the bed — you already know this feeling. You were told it would fix everything. And for a while, you really did try.
But the mask left marks on your face. The air dried out your throat. The hose tangled every time you turned over, and the whole thing felt more like a medical procedure than a night’s sleep. So it went back in its case — and the snoring came right back.
Here’s what almost no one tells you: up to half of people quit their CPAP. The problem was never you — a machine you can’t live with helps no one. Here are the five reasons women who gave up on the mask are reaching for a soft pink strip instead.
Beauty Sleep is a comfort aid for snoring and mouth breathing — not a treatment for sleep apnea. If your CPAP was prescribed for diagnosed apnea, talk to your doctor before stopping.










