I have allergies too, and often have to blow my nose. I'm very careful not to do this while out. Can you imagine the reactions?
I find the mask makes me feel overheated, and my glasses steam up a little.
What ever happen to needing COVID-19 masks? At first we were told these are the only ones needed. Now a simple bandana is sufficient. At least that is good news.
I saw this on TV and on the web and yes, it does work for awhile. I also use a Rain-X product like we use on the car windshield for fogging. Only problem is that I go from warm to cold at work and the steaming is going to happen no matter what I use. I work in the warm, but I often have to go into the cooler where it is 34°. It's even worse when I have to go into the freezer at -12°. I also have a sinus condition that when I am active, my nose just runs. I can be running and all of a sudden, mucus or whatever that stuff is just runs right out of my nose. I carry 4 or 5 masks with me at work and then change them about every hour. When I get home, I use an antibacterial hand soap to wash them with.Ladies...Ladies...LADIES... listen to Holly.. . when it comes to steaming up specs...and wearing a mask.🕶
Before you go out, take a tiny drop of washing up liquid onto your lenses...rub in with a very soft cloth both sides, and leave on for a minute or two..then after it's slightly dried, rub with your soft cloth, until they are clear... No water at all.. just the dish soap and the soft cloth.
if you do this your glasses will not steam up again while wearing a mask....it really works...
Incidentally don't use toothpaste, or bar soap of any kind of cleaning fluid that is abrasive (as some people are proposing on Youtube)... you'll scratch your lenses
It must be very, very difficult for people that have to wear them all day at work.
I believe that is the purpose of the mask, Sunny. If you do sneeze, you don't "spray" people in your immediate area.Somebody mentioned allergies. I've been wondering; what do people wearing masks all day do when they sneeze?