Fess Little Noses Saline Nasal Spray 15ml

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Product Overview
Fess little noses saline spray works by loosening mucus and moisturising dry nasal passages. This helps clear your little one’s stuffy nose and helps them breathe easier.
This product is non medicated and is therefore gentle on your baby. It can be used as frequently as needed and can also be used on newborns.
Approved by the National Asthma Council Australia and Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ's Sensitive Choice program.
It's important to keep your baby's nose clear as a blocked nose can disrupt sleep, nursing and feeding. To feed, babies must get rid of the mucus clogging their nasal passages. But because babies can’t blow their nose, they rely on you to provide the appropriate help. Using FESS Little Noses Saline Spray can help clear stuffy noses and thin nasal mucus to help your baby breathe easier, naturally.
A natural way to help relieve blocked noses.
- Saline nasal spray.
- Preservative free.
- Gentle spray to loosen & thin mucus.
- Breathe easier naturally.
- Non-medicated.
- Easy to use
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Fess Little Noses Saline Nasal Spray 15ml
RRP $12.20
$9.90
18% OFF RRP
Collect 10 Everyday Rewards Points*
$9.90
$9.90
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Arrives approx 1-2 business days after dispatch
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 10 Everyday Rewards Points*
Product Overview
Fess little noses saline spray works by loosening mucus and moisturising dry nasal passages. This helps clear your little one’s stuffy nose and helps them breathe easier.
This product is non medicated and is therefore gentle on your baby. It can be used as frequently as needed and can also be used on newborns.
Approved by the National Asthma Council Australia and Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ's Sensitive Choice program.
It's important to keep your baby's nose clear as a blocked nose can disrupt sleep, nursing and feeding. To feed, babies must get rid of the mucus clogging their nasal passages. But because babies can’t blow their nose, they rely on you to provide the appropriate help. Using FESS Little Noses Saline Spray can help clear stuffy noses and thin nasal mucus to help your baby breathe easier, naturally.
A natural way to help relieve blocked noses.
- Saline nasal spray.
- Preservative free.
- Gentle spray to loosen & thin mucus.
- Breathe easier naturally.
- Non-medicated.
- Easy to use
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