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Baby Product Review: Nose Frida 👃

TL;DR NOT RECOMMENDED

This is a Nose Frida product review. It’s my honest opinion, and it’s not paid for in any way. Just me and my two cents.

Sucked In by the Marketing…Literally

While pregnant, I got a little *sucked* in by the new baby marketing. 

Apparently I’m a level seven susceptible

I mean, I think it could have been worse! 

But as it is, I ended up with a few foolish (and foolishly expensive) items.

One of those was the Nose Frida. 

packaging for the nose frida baby product
Image by Nina Harper

What Is the Nose Frida, Anyway?

The Nose Frida is designed for you to stick one end in baby’s nose, and the other in your mouth, so that you can suck out all the junk making baby miserable.

If you have never heard of this and are thinking, who in their right mind would buy this?? I’m going to explain below, but basically yeah, I agree with you.

I’m not sure what I was thinking. 

Why I Bought It

I read the reviews and product information online, and people appeared to love this thing. I also read that it has a little filter so it’s not like anything gets back to your mouth. 

Maybe I bought it because I was picturing the poor little baby’s nose so full that they suffer brain damage or something, and I wanted to be prepared.

(I’m not saying I actually consciously believed the baby would suffer brain damage, but apparently I had the vague sense that it would be dire, because otherwise why would I buy this?)

Yes, I was aware that those little bulb suctions are available, but in my pregnancy imagination it wasn’t going to be enough. 

I never bought one of those bulb suction things, but fortunately the hospital sent us home with one. 

Putting It to the Test

The Nose Frida got its first test about two weeks ago, when my daughter got sick for the first time after attending a week of daycare. 

When I unpacked the box, my initial impression was that the product seemed functionally sturdy and easy to put together and use.

The filter, however, was totally unimpressive. I don’t know what I expected but when I saw the filter, I thought surely plenty of viruses and germ particles get through that. 

I tried it anyway, confident that I was being a “good” mom. 

Well, yes, it worked at clearing some of the gunk out. 

But it was revolting, which I should have anticipated. 

I definitely feel like stuff got in my mouth, especially because you have to suck pretty hard on the little tube in order to clear a baby’s nose more than a manual bulb suction would. 

And for the record, I also got sick, and for me it turned into pneumonia. 

My Recommendation: Keep It Simple

I’m not blaming the Nose Frida for getting sick, because I understand that an anecdote is not evidence, but I’m also not going to use it again. 

The blue bulb boogie sucker works great and I finally looked up how to clean it online, so now I feel even better about using it. 

Frida has quality products that are obviously intended to make life easier for parents. For example, I used their postpartum briefs, and instant ice pads, and would definitely recommend both of those.

But this thing is expensive for what it is, and I really don’t recommend it. 

Expecting parents, here is my PSA for you:

Get the standard blue boogie sucker.

It costs approximately $5. 

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

bulb suction
Image is from Amazon.com

If you are looking for more honest product reviews, you can read about my baby bouncy seat here, and the Skip Hop Drop the Beet toy here.

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Baby Product Review: Bouncy Seat

“This bouncy seat is good.” – Me

Ingenuity InLighten Twinkle Tails Vibrating Infant Baby Bouncer with Lightning Toy Bar and Pillow

This is a product review for a baby bouncy seat that has worked out well for us. I’m not getting paid for this review, but I still want to share my opinion on this and maybe it will be helpful for somebody out there.

The bouncy seat we have is available at Wal-Mart and Amazon (probably other retailers too), for a frankly outrageous price, which of course varies depending on your browsing history and whatever the heck else.

toy bunny in a baby seat
Image by Nina Harper

But, we found ours on Craigslist.

Yay! Features

✅ Feels sturdy

✅ Adjustable seat (so baby can sit up more as he/she gets older)

✅ Has music and lights feature

✅ Cover is washable!!!

✅ Has a little harness (I’m blanking on what these are called), so the baby can be strapped in. This is becoming more important for us as our daughter is growing and now attempting to wiggle herself out of the seat.

✅Lightweight. We take it to restaurants, the beach, wherever, and it’s not too cumbersome.

✅ Cute little hanging toys. As our daughter is getting older, she is getting more interested in these.

baby seat cover
Cover is easy to remove! Image by Nina Harper
washable baby chair cover on frame
Another view of washable cover. Image by Nina Harper

Meh! Features

❌ The bunny “pillow” is cute, but ultimately not really useful and I don’t know what to do with it. In theory, I guess it could catch spills and be washed without having to wash the whole cover, but it doesn’t secure to anything and flops around.

Note: I used my daughter’s toy bunny in some of these pictures, which I now realize is going to be confusing for this meh! feature. The bunny “pillow” I’m talking about can be seen in the product pictures available online at Wal-Mart or Amazon.

❌ The little canopy comes off easily, so most of the time we just leave it off. It would also be great if the canopy was wider, so that it would be more useful in the sun.

❌ Every time I wash the cover, the tag with warnings and care instructions fades a little more. This is minor, but kind of annoying since any third or fourth hand users might want that info.

PSA for pet parents: cats and puppies LOVE this seat. I don’t know what you want to do with that information, but if I knew that before I had a baby, maybe I would have gotten a bouncy seat for my cats instead of a useless pet bed. 😂

kitty in a baby chair
Image by Nina Harper

My kitty baby Max will model chilling in the chair for you, since I don’t want to include pictures of my baby girl’s face online.

baby playing with lots of toys
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