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Mask recommendations

7 replies

screamingchild · 18/09/2020 16:42

Can anyone recommend a face covering that is quick to get on and off, and easy to speak whilst wearing it please?

My current mask is thick, making it hot to talk in plus I get so out of breath.

I work in a school and have to wear mask in the corridors.

Thank you!!

OP posts:
HoneyBee03 · 18/09/2020 16:55

Maybe a snood/neck gaitor? I have a few and I like that I can put it round my neck to quickly pull up and down as I need it.

cologne4711 · 18/09/2020 17:06

Have you looked at the ones on the Seasalt website? They do two different shapes.

TheSeedsOfADream · 18/09/2020 17:08

The papery surgical ones are the most user friendly.

loulouljh · 18/09/2020 17:08

None. They are all unredeemingly hideous.

Carlislemumof4 · 18/09/2020 17:20

Home by Muddy Boots

www.homebymuddyboots.com/shop/page/2/

Currently have 50% off the price of their masks - think the sale is about to end. Beautifully made, comfy to wear and talk in. Shaped style, very easy to pop on and off quickly. Recommend their machine washable cotton mask bags too.

AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 18/09/2020 18:09

I've recommended these before and others have liked them, so i will share again:

www.etsy.com/uk/shop/lindyloucrafts23

I have half a dozen in different designs and they are soft, comfy and easy to talk through. They have recently started doing 2 layer ones which are a bit lighter.

Aworldofmyown · 19/09/2020 10:09

The best ones I've bought are these. www.seasaltcornwall.co.uk/accessories/face-coverings/shaped-fabric-face-coverings-shingle-drift-mix.htm wore it on holiday in 30 + degrees and it was very comfortable.

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