Allergy Relief Nasal Sprays

The Best

Pros

This is the one with the best all-around performance.
Flonase seems to relieve itchy nose, runny nose, watery
eyes, and sneezing better than the rest for adults and
children 12 years of age and older.

Cons

Most of the unsatisfied buyers were mainly complaining
about packaging.

Our Thoughts

It’s the best and although other products may come close,
Flonase still is the best.

The Best Value For Money

Pros

When it comes to performance this one is very close
to the winner but cheaper.

Cons

Most of the unsatisfied buyers were mainly complaining
about packaging and a strong paint varnish smell in the spray.

Our Thoughts

It’s the best value for your buck.

Almost There

Pros

Nasacort has been around for a while, and it does seem to
relieve itchy, watery eyes in adults
and children 12 years of age and older.
It’s not scented and doesn’t seem to have a bad taste.

Cons

May cause some irritation to the nose and throat.
Steroids tend to do this.

Our Thoughts

Although we think it’s not the best, Nasacort is a
product to be considered.

Good But There Are Better

Pros

Not being the best, doesn’t mean that is bad.
It contains aloe to improve moisturizing.

Cons

Although it has aloe, it may give a burning sensation.
Only seems to last 12 hours.

Our Thoughts

It should be considered if you have the normal symptoms
of allergy-like nasal congestion and sinus pressure.

A More Natural Spray

Pros

Natural saline spray.
People with allergies to steroids and Oxymetazoline HCL
(nasal decongestant) may consider Arm & Hammer.

Cons

Doesn’t give long relief like the other sprays.

Our Thoughts

Being more natural and free of chemicals may attract
people that prefer natural remedies.
It definitely has a strong following of satisfied buyers.

Still Very Effective

Pros

Last but not bad.
It has the ingredients like the better names.

Cons

We didn’t feel a burning sensation during the trial.
However, some buyers complain about a burning
feeling in the nose.
Only seems to last 12 hours.

Our Thoughts

It should be considered if you have the normal symptoms
of allergy-like nasal congestion and sinus pressure.
The burning feeling may only occur on sensitive skin.