They each needed to be adjusted properly all together to work right and not cause pressure or blowing somewhere else. Lower-side straps tighten against the corners of the mouth. Too tight and the air blows up into my eyes. Upper-side straps tighten against the side of the nose. The bottom of mine fits just between the top of the chin/jaw bone and against the lower part of my teeth, should feel a natural indentation in most cases. Nose tip should just be lightly against the edge of the cushion with air slots below the nose. The top strap pulls the cushion up towards your nose and can push it up tight against or up towards the bridge, which can cause nose pain and pulls the rest of the cushion away.
It took a bit of fiddling to get it adjusted properly and I also had it crushing the tip of my nose, compressing the sides of my mouth, blowing in both eyes, you name it. It may simply not be the mask for you, but I really like it. This is a copy and paste from earlier post on similar question: By the way, I also have a mustache and goatee and this is not a problem. I'm sure it doesn't work for everyone, but I finally have got mine right. I can fully understand how some people could become frustrated and give up on this mask. By their guide I measure small, but my nose is very wide and small didn't work at all. I find their sizing guide to be virtually worthless as I think the size required is more related to nasal width than nose length. Since I read every night, this mask is great for that. But, I finally have got it right and now use this mask every night. Sealing the mouth area was two things, making sure the mask was centered, and just tight enough. I found the nasal area sealed better with less upward pull - about as loose as it gets. This took many days of practice before I finally got it.
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I solved this by stepping up from a small to medium, and learning how to position my nose in the mask. First, it was sucking a portion of the mask into one of my nostrils.
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