What does a Japanese snood mask look like, a fashionable alternative to a medical mask

What does a Japanese snood mask look like, a fashionable alternative to a medical mask

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For those who are fed up with medical masks, the Japanese Snood mask, a great alternative to traditional face protection, can be a way out of the situation. If desired, it is quite possible to do it yourself.

What does a Japanese snood mask look like, a fashionable alternative to a medical maskJapanese online store Felissimo has made a name for itself on unusual products with animal motifs, such as handkerchiefs in the form of 3D hamsters or soft bags in the form of cat paws.

What does a Japanese snood mask look like, a fashionable alternative to a medical mask

And this time the store decided to please customers with a very timely product: a Snood mask, which looks like an ordinary scarf, but is worn on the lower part of the face if desired.

What does a Japanese snood mask look like, a fashionable alternative to a medical mask

What does a Japanese snood mask look like, a fashionable alternative to a medical mask

Japanese masks "Snood", in fact, are designed to protect against hay fever, the sun, and prevent dry skin. But due to the lack of masks inĀ In Japan during the coronavirus pandemic, these masks also went into use.

What does a Japanese snood mask look like, a fashionable alternative to a medical mask

What does a Japanese snood mask look like, a fashionable alternative to a medical mask

What does a Japanese snood mask look like, a fashionable alternative to a medical mask

What does a Japanese snood mask look like, a fashionable alternative to a medical mask

Keywords: Protection | Coronavirus | Masks | Japanese

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