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Has anyone found a comfortable face mask?
#1
I haven’t tried those pleated paper ones, the ones that come flat and flare out, but every mask I have made or bought drives me crazy to wear.
I have an N95 with valve that breaks my skin out and makes me want to rip it off my face.
I have made a few different kinds, but they fog my glasses and are also uncomfortable.
I hate when something presses down on my nose, so maybe one of those beak looking things would be better.
Does anyone have a style they would recommend? Not sure I can get whatever it is, but at least I will know what to look for.
I could probably sew something, if I had to, so if you know of a comfortable pattern, that would be cool.
Assuming masks might be part of our future for a while, I need to find something I can wear without going nuts. Big Grin
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#2
There's a trick to keeping your glasses from fogging.

Fold a tissue into a narrow strip and tuck it above the bridge of your nose under the mask.
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Sarcany wrote:
There's a trick to keeping your glasses from fogging.

Fold a tissue into a narrow strip and tuck it above the bridge of your nose under the mask.

I did read that. I will try it the next time I go out.
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Where I used to work they supplied us with 3M P100's, much better and more comfortable than N95's, Full rubber seal and vent to exhale like some N95's. Luckily I bought some 3M N95's about a year ago and use them during pollen season to keep me out of the Drs. office.
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#5
FWIW, those masks with the exhale valves allow an already infected, asymptotic wearer to infect people around them (no filtering on the exhale).
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#6
I also have a couple of N95s with the valve and one without. they both are old, but assume that they still work as intended, and yes, they drive me crazy, but I have only been to stores a couple of times recently.
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#7
a couple of easy anti-fog methods: wipe them with dish detergent, rinse them off and wear them. Another way is simple to wipe them with shaving cream. In a pinch, you can spit on the lens, rinse off and wear.
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#8
I’ve found the pleated ones the most comfortable. The pleats allow them to expand a bit so you don’t feel like the mask is laminated to your face.
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#9
I just got this shemagh and love it. It can be folded to cover mouth, mouth/nose, or everything but the eyes.
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Marc Anthony wrote:
I just got this shemagh and love it. It can be folded to cover mouth, mouth/nose, or everything but the eyes.

Something like that would probably be fine in cooler weather, but it is already getting hot here.
I am mostly thinking for if/when I have to go back to work and wear one all day. My customer service attitude might go steadily downhill as the day wears on, and I have to wear the mask. Sad
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