What style mask determines how good it stays put

I've noticed that people that were the accordion style masks often have their noses uncovered. These tend to slip down when people are talking (one contractor I spoke to had his face covered, but as he spoke to me, it slid down with every chin movement). There no metal strip where the bridge of the nose is to keep it in place.

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I don't have that problem with my cup style mask. There's a metal strip to pinch over the nose to keep it in place.

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My wife made a bunch of the "pleated" masks for us and the others in the family. They work ok for us, as we are able to just tuck them under our glasses, and that seems to hold them in place. However, they do tend to fog up the glasses. The other mask you showed in your OP are the simple "painters masks"...available at most hardware, etc. stores...and they have not been approved for any CV-19 concerns. I keep some of those in my workshop, and wear one when I'm mowing in excessively dry weather, and they do keep a bunch of the dust out of my nostrils/mouth.
 

It's simple enough to cut a small slit in the top middle of a pleated cloth mask to insert a pipe cleaner into it. This works as well as the bought masks (white/blue ones). We wear glasses, and if we make sure to pinch the metal or pipe cleaner and push the fabric under the rim of our glasses, they no longer fog up. It took us awhile to figure that one out, but it works.
 
I made a couple of these for hubby and myself ,they are a simple pull over the head scarf
I made unlined ones the same a few years ago to wear when out walking in winter ( it’s winter here now )
We wear there’s lined scarfs when out in public just like a scarf around our necks if people get to close for comfort for me I just pull it up over my nose / mouth it’s made with un woven fabric ,lined with close weave cotton that has a filter type product ironed onto it
I bought flexible type stuff to put in nose bit , but the scarf doesn’t slip down so I haven’t added it yet
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It's simple enough to cut a small slit in the top middle of a pleated cloth mask to insert a pipe cleaner into it. This works as well as the bought masks (white/blue ones). We wear glasses, and if we make sure to pinch the metal or pipe cleaner and push the fabric under the rim of our glasses, they no longer fog up. It took us awhile to figure that one out, but it works.
Wow! Two GREAT tips. Hubby wears glasses and complains about the fogging, so I'll pass that one along.

Some friends made us masks but no pipe cleaners so they gap at the nose. No bueno. I'll try your pipe cleaner trick!
 
I've noticed that people that were the accordion style masks often have their noses uncovered. These tend to slip down when people are talking (one contractor I spoke to had his face covered, but as he spoke to me, it slid down with every chin movement). There no metal strip where the bridge of the nose is to keep it in place.

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I don't have that problem with my cup style mask. There's a metal strip to pinch over the nose to keep it in place.

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These cheap white ones...that little metal piece pops off real easy. Honestly I don't think any of the masks are going to "stay put."
 
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Wow! Two GREAT tips. Hubby wears glasses and complains about the fogging, so I'll pass that one along.

Some friends made us masks but no pipe cleaners so they gap at the nose. No bueno. I'll try your pipe cleaner trick!
If you have the white ones, you can always remove the metal from them before discarding, and use them in the cloth masks your friends made you.
 
If you have the white ones, you can always remove the metal from them before discarding, and use them in the cloth masks your friends made you.
We have two kinds: N95s and also cloth masks that take an insert (double layer filters that we made from HEPA rated vacuum cleaner bags). Some of the cloth masks don't have pipe cleaner inserts. I just talked to my daughter - she's got little kids so they're well stocked on pipe cleaners.

We have formed a supply and grocery cooperative with our kids. It works out very well for all.
 


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