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My Ohropax odyssey: are wax earplugs the way to go?

Darina Schweizer
12.2.2025
Translation: Katherine Martin

I seriously need to find myself the right nighttime ear protection. In a bid to get my hands on the perfect earplugs, I’ve tested three classic pairs. One made of wax, one made of silicone and a lamellar one. But which pair will actually shut out noise?

First off, let me just say thank you. The comments and e-mails I got after publishing my last article on earplugs were overwhelming. It seems I’m definitely not the only one having a hard time finding the right nighttime ear protection.

The upside of these earplugs – especially for me – is that they don’t cause pressure when you’re sleeping or irritate the sensitive skin in your ear canal. After taking them out of the packet, I roll them between my fingers. Doing this for a few seconds makes them soft and malleable. I then place them inside the cup-shaped part of each ear and spread them out in all directions with a kneading motion. It works astonishingly well.

Then again, as soon as I lie down and move my head slightly, the wax plugs slip out of my ear. Although I press them back into place, they only hold for a few seconds before popping out again. I repeat this a few more times before frustratedly fishing the earplugs and a few bits of cotton fluff out of my ears. It’s a hard slog. In fact, it almost makes me want to fall asleep.

My rating: ⭐️⭐️

  • Comfortable
  • Don’t hold well
  • Can only be used once

The silicone takes slightly longer to soften than the wax. After a few seconds of rolling, I spread each earplug out in all directions over the entrance to my ear canal. And, miraculously, they hold. Much better than the wax earplugs to boot. They don’t even slip out when I lie down. Alas, two turns of my head later, and they’ve come loose. This. Seriously. Can’t. Be. Happening. Again.

My rating: 🔦🔦🔦

  • Comfortable
  • Hold okay, but not brilliantly
  • Come loose when you move
  • Can’t be cleaned

A touch too small

That just leaves Alpine’s SleepDeep lamellar earplugs. According to the manufacturer, they block out up to 27 decibels of noise, making them the most powerful pair in this comparison. They’ve also received the most mentions in recommendations I’ve heard from the Galaxus Community. Members of the Community also gave me a heads-up about the different sizes you need to pay attention to.

Since I know I have an extremely large ear canal (maybe that’s why I can hear every last dust mite fart?!), I go for the M/L pair. The SleepDeep aren’t on-ear earplugs, so I slot them right into my ear canal. The fact they’re made of silicon, a material that’s made my ears itch in the past, has me feeling sceptical at first.

My rating: 🔦🔦🔦🔦

  • Comfortable
  • Hold well
  • Reusable up to 100 times
  • Unclear sizing

What other earplugs do you recommend? Let me know in the comments.

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I love anything with four legs or roots - especially my shelter cats Jasper and Joy and my collection of succulents. My favourite things to do are stalking around with police dogs and cat coiffeurs on reportages or letting sensitive stories flourish in garden brockis and Japanese gardens. 


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