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What does 24 dB of sound reduction actually feel like?

BOLLSEN Music SoundPRO earplugs reduce sound by an average of 24 decibels (SNR).
That means loud music becomes safer and more comfortable, while you still hear the music clearly and can talk to friends without feeling cut off.
NRR 17 vs SNR 24, what is the difference? SNR is the European rating (EN standard), while NRR is the US rating (ANSI standard).
They are measured differently, so the numbers are not directly comparable, but both indicate the level of certified noise reduction.
Frequency specific reduction: H = 24 dB (high frequencies), M = 21 dB (mid frequencies), L = 19 dB (low frequencies).
This balance helps reduce harsh highs while keeping music clarity and speech more natural.
 
Here’s what that means in real life:
  • At concerts, clubs, and festivals, harsh volume and sharp peaks are reduced so the sound feels smoother and less painful.
  • You can still hear the music details and the vibe, but it feels more balanced, less tiring, and more enjoyable for longer nights.
  • Conversations become easier because the overall noise is lowered, so you do not need to shout as much.
  • After the event, your ears feel less stressed, with less ringing and less muffled hearing compared to no protection.
Note: The real level of reduction depends on correct fit and insertion.
For best results, follow the step by step instructions and ensure a proper seal.

Yes – and this is the exact reason most stylists avoid foam earplugs entirely. Shove in a standard foam plug and you’re suddenly nodding along to a client you can’t actually hear. Awkward, unprofessional, and frankly exhausting to fake for 8 hours.

bollsen earplugs work differently. Because they’re sized precisely to your ear canal using AR KI TECH, they seal cleanly without blocking everything out. The result: the harsh, high-frequency shriek of the blow dryer gets knocked back, but speech – your client talking, your colleague at the next station, the receptionist calling across the floor – stays clear.

You’re not going silent. You’re filtering out the stuff that’s damaging your hearing while keeping the conversation you’re actually paid to have.

This is the thing that catches almost every stylist out. It doesn’t feel like much per client – but run the numbers on a full Saturday:

  • 10 clients × 20-minute blowout = 200 minutes of blow dryer exposure in one day
  • Plus your colleagues’ dryers running at neighbouring stations the entire time
  • Plus clippers at the ears (which peak at 104 dB at contact with the skull)
  • Plus the salon music that turns up to compete with all of the above

A standard blow dryer runs at 80–95 dB. The safe exposure limit is 85 dB for 8 hours. Every 3 dB over that halves the safe exposure time. You’re routinely over the limit, for hours, five or six days a week.

It doesn’t feel dramatic because there’s no single moment where it hurts. The damage is cumulative, silent, and permanent. Research shows it takes 5–10 years before it shows up on a hearing test – by which point a meaningful amount of high-frequency hearing is already gone.

Possibly. Or possibly your hearing has already shifted and you haven’t noticed yet – because it happens so gradually your brain compensates without telling you.

Here’s what the research actually shows:

  • 54% of hairdressers report difficulty understanding people when there’s background noise
  • Up to 60% of salon workers experience some form of noise-induced hearing loss over a career
  • A 2024 peer-reviewed study found hairdressers score significantly worse than non-hairdressers on every measure of speech perception, spatial hearing, and sound quality

The classic sign is struggling to follow conversation in a noisy pub or restaurant. Your friends seem to mumble. You find yourself asking people to repeat themselves. You turn the TV up louder than you used to. None of these feel like “going deaf” – but they’re all early signs that high-frequency hearing has started to slip.

By the time it shows up clearly on an audiogram, the damage is done. There is no treatment for noise-induced hearing loss. There is only prevention.

That ringing has a name: temporary threshold shift (TTS). Your cochlea has been pushed past its limit and is struggling to recover. It usually settles within 16–48 hours – which is why most people dismiss it as “just one of those things.”

Here’s the problem: every time it happens, some of that recovery is not complete. Do it enough times and the temporary becomes permanent. What starts as a Saturday-night ring becomes a constant background hum that never fully switches off.

Stylists in hearing communities describe this tipping point clearly – one called it a “spike that never came back down.” Another: “I was scared this was going to set me back and stop the ringing ever going away.”

If you’re regularly noticing ringing after a long day in the salon, your cochlea is giving you a warning. It won’t keep giving you chances.

Honestly? Less odd than asking them to repeat themselves three times because the dryer at the next station has killed your hearing. That’s the end state you’re trying to avoid – and that’s exactly what happened to stylists who ignored this for too long.

In practice: bollsen earplugs are small, skin-toned, and sit flush in the ear. They’re far less visible than AirPods, which half your clients are probably wearing themselves. Most clients won’t notice. And for the ones who do ask – “I protect my hearing because I’ve got a long career ahead of me” is a completely reasonable thing to say. It’s the kind of thing a professional says.

Joey Scandizzo – one of Australia’s most decorated salon owners – put it well: “You feel really bad when you can see your client’s lips moving and you can’t hear a thing they are saying.” He was talking about what happens without protection. That’s the thing that looks unprofessional. Not the earplug.

Yes – and almost no one in the industry talks about this. Perm chemicals including thioglycolates, potassium bromate, and sodium bromate are ototoxic – meaning they can directly damage the cochlea, independently of noise exposure.

When you combine regular chemical exposure with daily dryer and clipper noise, the two risks don’t just add together – they compound each other. Cochlear damage from chemicals makes the hair cells inside your ear more vulnerable to noise damage, and vice versa. Stylists doing both are in a higher risk category than those doing either alone.

This is a known occupational hazard. It’s just not one that gets spoken about in training.

This is the part that tends to hit hardest. Losing hearing at work is one thing. Losing it everywhere else is another.

Stylists who’ve developed tinnitus describe stopping going to gigs, avoiding clubs, leaving restaurants early because they can’t follow the conversation. One wrote that even the cinema had become off-limits – too frightened of a “spike” that wouldn’t settle. Another said she’d become “a boring hairdresser” – unable to properly engage with clients in the salon because she couldn’t hear them, and unable to properly engage socially outside it either.

Hairdressing is a social profession. The whole job is conversation, connection, and making people feel good. Hearing loss doesn’t just affect your ears – it affects your ability to do the thing you’re good at, in work and out of it.

You’re probably young. You’ve got decades of clients, nights out, music, and noise ahead of you. The cost of protecting your hearing now is negligible compared to the cost of not doing so in 10 years’ time.

Each bollsen set includes your AR KI TECH-sized earplugs in medical-grade silicone, a compact carry case (fits in your kit bag), and a Fit Guide so you get the right insertion from day one. Free UK delivery. If the fit isn’t right for any reason, returns and exchanges are free and sorted quickly – no forms, no fuss.

Given that AR KI TECH keeps our return rate at around 3%, it rarely comes to that. But the guarantee is there regardless.

BOLLSEN Music SoundPRO are invisible earplugs for hairdressers and hairstylists that reduce harsh salon noise like dryers, clippers, and busy chatter while keeping conversations clear.

  • Takes the edge off loud salon noise without blocking what matters.
  • You can still talk to clients and hear your team clearly.
  • Discreet fit, looks normal and professional.
  • Soft silicone, secure fit for long shifts.
  • 100x reusable

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Test Winner for Noise Reduction and Comfort

After over 1700 tests, independent laboratories in Germany confirmed that Music SoundPRO filter technology reduces surrounding noise by an average of 24 dB.
This helps create a calmer, more focused salon environment.

Music SoundPRO earplugs help soften typical hair salon sounds:

  • Hair dryers, blowouts, and constant airflow noise.
  • Clippers, trimmers, and buzzing tools close to the ear.
  • Busy salon chatter, music, phones, and front desk noise.
  • All day background noise from multiple stations.

Comfort that Adapts to You

Made from high quality medical grade silicone, the earplugs stay comfortable during long shifts.
The two lamella design follows the ear canal natural shape for a secure fit, making them easy to wear for hours at a time.

All day comfort, even with masks and glasses

Many earplugs create pressure and become uncomfortable during long days.
Music SoundPRO sits flush in the ear and stays secure, so you can work comfortably throughout the day.
A small tab makes removal quick between clients.

Hear What Matters

Do not worry, you will still hear what matters.
Music SoundPRO is designed to keep speech and key cues audible, so you can communicate with clients and your team while harsh, distracting noise is reduced.

The Best Alternative to other Expensive Hearing Protection

Custom-fit hearing protection can often be expensive. BOLLSEN Music SoundPRO earplugs offer a smart alternative with a conical, two-lamella design that comfortably adapts to the shape of your ears. The soft, medical-grade silicone ensures a secure fit that feels tailored, without the complexity or cost of custom solutions.

For middle-sized ears: The standard version

Our standard version is designed for medium-sized ear canals. This version provides a comfortable fit for the majority of users.

For large or small ears: AR KI Tech ear measurement

Are your ears particularly large or small? For ears that are smaller or larger than average, our AR KI Tech system can help determine your ideal size. Simply send us photos of your ears, and our technology recommends the most suitable earplugs for your individual fit. This ensures optimal comfort and effective noise reduction.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Earplugs for Dentists

Yes. Music SoundPRO are designed for concerts, gigs, clubs, and festivals, but you can also use them in other noisy situations like commuting, busy streets, sports events, or a loud office. They take the edge off harsh volume while still letting you hear speech and your surroundings clearly.

Music+ earplugs are designed to fit most people comfortably. The standard size works well for medium ear canals and provides a secure, flexible fit for everyday use. For ears that are smaller or larger than average, our AR KI Tech ear measurement can analyse ear photos to recommend the most suitable size. This helps ensure a comfortable and effective fit.

No – and that is intentional. After all, you want to hear your alarm clock or smoke detector in emergencies. That is why Music SoundPRO attenuates the surrounding noises to a pleasant 24 dB. That is how they optimally block out all the unnecessary noises.

Push the clean earplugs gently into your ear canal while turning them slightly. They should seal your ear canal completely but do not force them too deep. The tab allows you to easily remove them at any given time.

Free shipping and a 40 day risk free trial of our earplugs.

Free shipping with DHL within 1 to 3 business days. If you are not completely satisfied, simply contact us within 40 days of purchase for a full refund. No questions asked, you will receive a free return label. For more details, please visit our Shipping & Delivery Terms page Our warehouses are located:

  • UK 🇬🇧
  • USA 🇺🇸
  • EU 🇪🇺
    • Germany 🇩🇪,
    • Spain 🇪🇸
    • Slovakia 🇸🇰
    • Slovenia 🇸🇮

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Customer Reviews

Sandra O.
Rating: 5/5
Left Fabric Without Ringing Ears. First Time Ever.
"I go to clubs three or four times a month and the post-night ringing had just been a fact of life usually gone by the next evening, sometimes hanging around for a day and a half. A friend pointed me toward Music SoundPRO after reading about noise-induced hearing loss and I tried them somewhat sceptically on a night at Fabric. I could still hear everything the sub, the detail in the mix, the crowd. I left at 5am with no ringing at all. I've used them every night out since."
Mon Mar 09 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Theo Achampong
Rating: 4/5
Whole Band Protected. Whole Band Converted.
I play lead guitar in an original rock band that rehearses twice a week in a small room at high volume. Three of the five of us had mentioned tinnitus symptoms after sessions and it was starting to become a real conversation in the band. I suggested everyone try Music SoundPRO for a month. All five adopted them and 24 rehearsals later not a single member has reported a tinnitus episode. Our bassist, who was the most sceptical, now buys backup pairs to keep in his guitar bag.
Mon Mar 02 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Aleksander Wiśniewski
Rating: 5/5
One Year In the Pit. Audiogram Unchanged.
I play viola in a regional orchestra and after a season without protection had a 6dB threshold shift flagged at 6kHz — enough for my audiologist to be direct about the risk to my career. I was initially worried that Music SoundPRO would affect my intonation, but the flat frequency response didn't change how I heard pitch relationships, just the overall volume. At my annual check 12 months later the audiogram was stable. My stand partner now uses them too.
Thu Feb 19 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Adaeze Eze
Rating: 5/5
Back at the Front of the Festival Stage Again
I go to six or seven UK festivals a year and had stopped going near headline stages after leaving events with ringing that lasted five days. It was genuinely ruining the experience for me. Music SoundPRO let me stand where I actually wanted to stand — front of stage, full sound — without the aftermath. I made it through three consecutive festivals and left each one feeling like I'd actually experienced it rather than just endured it. I hand them out to friends at the gate now.
Fri Feb 13 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Petra Horáčková
Rating: 5/5
48 Concerts. Same Audiogram.
I play saxophone in a touring jazz ensemble and picked up a pre-tour audiologist warning that my hearing was showing early stress from years of performing without protection. The tour was 48 concerts across 11 countries — not the ideal time to start worrying, but exactly the right time to act. Music SoundPRO's flat response meant I could still hear my bandmates and the room clearly. My post-tour audiogram showed no further change. I perform with them permanently now.
Sun Feb 08 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Nadia Petrov
Rating: 5/5
Audiogram Stable. Career Continues.

I'm a session drummer working in studios three days a week. After my last hearing check my audiologist flagged an early threshold shift at 4kHz and told me I needed to take protection seriously or risk losing work. I was reluctant to wear earplugs in session worried it would affect my timing and feel but Music SoundPRO's flat response didn't change the character of the drums, just the volume. My six-month retest showed a stable audiogram and my audiologist was genuinely pleased.

Sun Feb 08 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mohammed Al-Hassan
Rating: 5/5
Ears Still Intact After a Full Tour Season

I do sound engineering for a live events company and after years of leaving gigs with that awful post-show ringing I started genuinely worrying about long-term damage. A fellow engineer pointed me toward Music SoundPRO and I was sceptical I wasn't sure I'd still be able to do my job properly with earplugs in. I was wrong. The mix still came through clearly, just at a safer volume. After 12 consecutive event nights I went for a hearing check and my audiologist was really pleased.

Thu Feb 05 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Aoife Murphy
Rating: 5/5
Tinnitus Under Control for the First Time in Years
I produce music from a home studio and had been dealing with tinnitus flare-ups three or more times a week — a legacy of years of monitoring at high volumes without protection. I was reluctant to wear earplugs in the studio, worried it would affect my mix decisions. But Music SoundPRO's flat response meant the balance of what I was hearing didn't change, just the volume. My tinnitus episodes have dropped off dramatically over eight weeks.
Sat Jan 31 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mei-Ling Chen
Rating: 5/5
Six-Hour Sets Without the Ringing Walk Home
I DJ at a weekly club night and the post-set walk home used to involve my ears ringing for most of the following day. I'd accepted it as part of the job until a friend showed me the hearing damage research and I got genuinely worried. Music SoundPRO's flat attenuation meant I could still read the crowd and make good mix decisions — the music just felt like it had the volume turned down rather than muffled. The ringing has basically gone.
Wed Jan 14 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Blessing Igwe
Rating: 5/5
Six Festivals. Zero Days of Ringing Ears.
I review music and attend around 14 festival days a year. For a long time I accepted post-festival tinnitus lasting three or four days as just part of the job — until I started genuinely worrying about long-term damage. Music SoundPRO gave me the best of both worlds: I could still hear the mix clearly and feel the music, it just wasn't battering my ears. I made it through six consecutive festivals with no meaningful ringing the morning after. I now write about hearing protection as part of my music coverage.
Tue Jan 13 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)