
Nasal Spray
Snufflebabe Nasal Spray is a safe, effective and gentle saline nasal spray. It helps clear mucus from your baby’s nose, providing instant relief from nasal congestion. In an easy-to-use spray bottle, it can be used to wash away pollen, dust, viruses and bacteria, as well as mucus too.
Made from a saline salt solution, Snufflebabe Nasal Spray is suitable for use from birth as it helps to clear congestion naturally without any harmful chemicals or additives. It also has no known side effects when mixed with other medicines.
To use simply spray once or twice in each nostril and the saline solution will begin to soften hard and dried mucus, washing away any pollen, dust or bacteria. Repeat as necessary, leaving your baby’s nose and airways clear, helping them to breathe more easily.
Use as often as needed to clear your baby’s blocked nose. Try to administer before giving a feed and at bedtime too for best results. Always check the label or seek the advice of a pharmacist or doctor if unsure.

What is it good for?
- Simple. Easy to use
- Removes pollen, dust, viruses and bacteria
- Removes mucus
- An alternative to drops for wriggly babies
- Perfect for use before Nasal Aspirator
- Brings instant relief
How does it work?
FAQs
They are the same saline solution, but in different formats. Snufflebabe Nasal Drops come in a sterile container and are great for newborns, while Snufflebabe Nasal Spray is easier to use for slightly older, wrigglier infants.
Snufflebabe Nasal Drops and Nasal Spray don’t irritate the nasal lining and so you can use them as often as needed.
Yes, both Snufflebabe Nasal Drops and Nasal Spray can be used from birth onwards.
As well as relieving nasal congestion from colds, Snufflebabe Nasal Drops and Nasal Spray can also be used to help clear congestion caused by hay fever, dry nasal mucosa and to ease other respiratory problems.
Wipe the area with a cool damp cotton pad. This product is a saline solution – mostly just salt and water (much like natural tears) – and so is unlikely to have any adverse effect on your baby’s eye. If you do notice any redness, irritation or other symptoms, please let us know and also consult a health professional such as your GP, midwife, or pharmacist.
If nasal congestion persists, consult your doctor.
Yes, no problem.