If you wake up with a mouth as dry as a desert, or if your partner has elbowed you one too many times because of light snoring, you’ve probably looked into mouth taping.

The concept is simple: tape your lips shut to force nasal breathing. The reality? Waking up at 3 AM with a piece of tape stuck to your eyebrow, or worse, dealing with a painful rip if you have facial hair.

When you look for reliable options that don’t feel like duct-taping your face, the decision almost always comes down to two heavyweights: Hostage Tape and SomniFix.

They look different, they feel different, and honestly, they are built for entirely different types of sleepers. Here is the breakdown of where each one shines, and where they fall completely flat.

Quick Verdict: Which Should You Buy?

The Core Difference: Hold vs. Comfort

The biggest trade-off between these two comes down to adhesive strength versus gentleness.

Hostage Tape: The “Stay Put” Option

Hostage Tape’s entire marketing angle is that it looks intense and holds like crazy. Made from a flexible, breathable fabric, the adhesive is distinctly aggressive.

What you’ll like:
If you have a beard or stubble, most tapes lift at the edges within an hour. Hostage Tape weaves into facial hair and stays locked. You can toss, turn, sideways-smush your face into a pillow, and it’s still there in the morning.

What might annoy you:
Taking it off. If you don’t fold a tiny corner back before applying it (to create a pull-tab), peeling it off at 6 AM can be a harsh wake-up call. It leaves a slight sticky residue on some skin types.

SomniFix: The Gentle Approach

SomniFix takes a more clinical, gentle route. It’s made of a hypoallergenic, soft material with a very clever feature: a small mesh vent right in the middle of the lips.

What you’ll like:
If the idea of taping your mouth shut makes you claustrophobic, the SomniFix vent is a psychological lifesaver. It allows a tiny amount of air through if you absolutely need to mouth-breathe. It also peels off effortlessly without pulling skin or leaving residue.

What might annoy you:
The hold is weak compared to Hostage Tape. If you drool, sweat, or have any stubble whatsoever, SomniFix will likely unstick and end up in your sheets before dawn.

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

1. Dealing with Facial Hair

2. The Claustrophobia Factor

3. Price and Value

Both are premium products and cost more than generic medical tape (which we don’t recommend using anyway, as it tears the skin).

Who Should Skip Both?

If you have severe nasal congestion, a deviated septum that completely block nasal breathing, or diagnosed sleep apnea, do not start mouth taping without talking to a doctor. This is for habit-building and light snoring, not for treating medical conditions.

Final Thoughts

There is no artificial tie here. You shouldn’t buy based on price; you should buy based on your face.

If you have sensitive skin, no beard, and are trying mouth taping for the very first time, go with SomniFix. It’s the safest, gentlest introduction to the habit.

If you’ve tried other tapes and they always fall off, or if you rock any amount of facial hair, do not waste your time with anything else—get Hostage Tape.