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Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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Review on πŸ”— Metal Nose Strip for Masks - 100pcs, Nose Bridge Strips for Mask Sewing Crafts, DIY Mask Accessories, Nose Clips Mask Wire for Sewing Projects by Deana Schiernbeck

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They work great, and the price isn't biting

Masks are all the rage right now, so you better make sure they're as effective as possible. I'm not going to go into the ins and outs of wearing it now, should anyone be able to tell you what to wear etc., but to me it's more a matter of common sense and social responsibility. However, I think most masks that people wear do little to protect the wearer unless they are designed to do so and are worn properly. However, a sheet mask also helps if everyone is wearing one. Who hasn't been the victim of a sneeze, whether it's a child, a family member, a loved one, or a complete stranger? Personally, I don't care about the experience, even knowing they're healthy. Therefore, it has always been customary to cover your mouth with your hand or to cough into the crook of your arm. Unfortunately, attributes such as politeness and common sense are no longer commonplace. Having finished with that rhetoric, I prefer sheet masks with replaceable filters. They are usually the most comfortable and give me peace of mind. Sometimes, however, their design is lacking. These strips are exactly what I was looking for. They're thick enough to hold their shape and last a while, but thin enough to take any shape without feeling like an iron yoke tightening your nose. I started sticking them to the outside of the masks only and they stayed. As much as I would like to, you really should wash your masks regularly. I've survived a few hand washings, but I really didn't expect it. For the price, I was willing to just change them every wash. However, I ended up finding that most of the masks I saw had a 1/4 inch wide band at the top and bottom where it was sewn. Sometimes this is done with the earhook going in or maybe there is some kind of wire. The first ones I bought in the beginning of the madness were made by a friend of mine, she put brushes in as makeshift nose wire and it was a good craft but they weren't strong enough to hold their shape. and worse, they were full of holes. So I cut a tiny slit at one end of this "canal" they were in, pulled out the pipe cleaner and inserted one of those strips. I removed the backing and it took me about 30 seconds to center and then press firmly to stick. I have washed them many times and have yet to replace them. TL/DR: They are of good quality and will serve you well when you need them.

Pros
  • I'm holding my fists
Cons
  • I vaguely remember