Comments on: Patterned Disposable Masks https://britishbeautyblogger.com/fashion/patterned-disposable-masks/ The British Beauty Blog Sun, 10 Jan 2021 01:14:03 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 By: Noe Pierce https://britishbeautyblogger.com/fashion/patterned-disposable-masks/#comment-774657 Sun, 10 Jan 2021 01:14:03 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=109188#comment-774657 In reply to Trimperley.

Yes the best thing to stop glasses fogging up is a multi-layered cotton mask (to absorb your breath), with a metal bar at the top to get a really good fit over your nose. Pockets for filters also help – if you fold some tissue/kitchen roll and place it in the pocket it will help absorb the steam from your breath further. I make masks with my mum and sister which have all these features and people tell us they’re the best they’ve ever had – you can find us at @bubblecastleuk on Instagram and FB and we have a sale on at the moment so you can get a bargain. Stay safe xxx

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By: Jane Cunningham https://britishbeautyblogger.com/fashion/patterned-disposable-masks/#comment-774584 Fri, 08 Jan 2021 13:24:00 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=109188#comment-774584 In reply to Charlotte Gray.

oh cool!

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By: Charlotte Gray https://britishbeautyblogger.com/fashion/patterned-disposable-masks/#comment-774583 Fri, 08 Jan 2021 13:04:02 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=109188#comment-774583 We have 30 patterned disposable masks from Japan, from Blippo, where I get the kids stocking fillers most years 🙂

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By: Jane Cunningham https://britishbeautyblogger.com/fashion/patterned-disposable-masks/#comment-774575 Fri, 08 Jan 2021 09:21:14 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=109188#comment-774575 In reply to Trimperley.

You can get anti-fog products for glasses but mostly I’ve seen people saying that you need the wired masks so you can create a really good seal over your nose and along so that the air isn’t going towards your eyes.

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By: Trimperley https://britishbeautyblogger.com/fashion/patterned-disposable-masks/#comment-774549 Thu, 07 Jan 2021 21:20:00 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=109188#comment-774549 Thanks for pointing these out. I like to keep a packet of masks in the car so I’ve gone for the paisley ones. Of all the facemasks that I have tried I found Lakeland’s Kanguru cotton masks the most comfortable (no wire at the top) and easy to breathe through.

Has anyone found a solution for misted up glasses? Even putting my glasses on top of my mask in the current weather I’m having to take my glasses off when I’m outside.

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By: Jane Cunningham https://britishbeautyblogger.com/fashion/patterned-disposable-masks/#comment-774525 Thu, 07 Jan 2021 12:46:08 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=109188#comment-774525 In reply to Hayley Hall.

Thanks Hayley! I bought some black ones the other day but haven’t tried yet so will approach with caution.

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By: Hayley Hall https://britishbeautyblogger.com/fashion/patterned-disposable-masks/#comment-774524 Thu, 07 Jan 2021 12:42:26 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=109188#comment-774524 Just a note on these kind of masks that may interest people if they have sensitive skin… Apparently the dye can be really irritating if you have rosacea, eczema or heightened sensitivity. I had no clue until a colleague with rosacea bought some black dyed ones and they irritated her no end!

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By: Jane Cunningham https://britishbeautyblogger.com/fashion/patterned-disposable-masks/#comment-774501 Thu, 07 Jan 2021 09:16:04 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=109188#comment-774501 In reply to Diana Buda.

They’re nice aren’t they – just to ring the changes.

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By: Diana Buda https://britishbeautyblogger.com/fashion/patterned-disposable-masks/#comment-774410 Wed, 06 Jan 2021 15:54:18 +0000 https://britishbeautyblogger.com/?p=109188#comment-774410 Thanks for the heads up, absolutely going to my basket!
I know they are not as eco friendly but I do feel safer using disposable masks.

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