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As health officials continue to urge people to wear masks in public, a dentist in Canada has shared a genius hack for making face masks fit better. Olivia Cui typically shares dental health tips ...
Dentist Olivia Cui, DMD, shared a new hack for making your surgical mask fit better. She demonstrated the trick in a TikTok video that quickly went viral. The video was shared and reposted by both ...
Enjoy your better-fitting mask. Though Dr. Cui's advice is specifically catered to surgical masks, following the same hack will work for your cloth masks that are too big, as well.
A mask can also hide stubborn zits, a necessary pimple patch, or in Chrissy Teigen's case, a pore strip. On her Instagram Monday, the cookbook author shared a pretty genius skin-care hack in the ...
The latest nifty hack for ill-fitting masks to hit the Internet is from former Apple mechanical engineer, Sabrina Paseman and all you need are just a bunch of rubber bands. Together with ex-Apple ...
After washing your hands to make sure you're not contaminating your mask, this vid recommends following these simple steps to eliminate foggy glasses: This hack isn't just good for preventing your ...
The mask, which you can see below, included a 3D-printed face with 2D-printed eyes and lips and a 3D nose constructed of silicone. Mashable has reached out to Apple for comment on the hack.
Watch: Surgeon shares simple hack to stop glasses from steaming up while wearing a face mask. We’ve started to get used to wearing a face mask to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, but that’s not ...
But what if your face mask doesn’t fit quite right? Thankfully, there’s an internet hack for that. Face masks are one of the few saving graces as we try to get control of this virus.