@Geoffberner @Larhanya @rchusid @sofiav The rare exception: elastomerics with earloops (like the #breathe1 or #breathe2 or #NanoMask by @prescientx1. The 'elastomeric' aspect keeps the seal excellent despite the earloops.
@KatyMackay I'm using the earloops because to me the advantage of the #breathe2 is that as with the #Nanomask, you can get a full seal without the headstraps (which are always an issue for me--you know my hair!--and if I'm going to wear headstraps, I'm going to use the #FloMask, which I love). But sure, I can take a picture. Do you mean on me while I'm wearing it, or just how the earloops fit onto the respirator?
@Pentapod @Nickelpin I honestly adore the #FloMask (it's the only #elastomeric respirator that I find actually CUTE!), but as you may also have found, headstraps and masses of wavy-curly hair mostly don't play well together when you're frequently taking the respirator off and putting it back on again. So I tend to only use mine on special occasions. I'm hoping my new [#breathe2] will become my new go-to everyday respirator now that the #NanoMask is on hiatus, hence the desire to decorate that!

@Nickelpin The Flo isn’t my everyday mask, though—most of the time I use the #Nanomask (designed by @Barryhunt008 of Prescientx). So I used some of the extra stars to give it a bit of pizzazz. I don’t celebrate Christmas, but most of my students do, so it’s sort of a nod towards Christmas colours for them. I guess we’ll see whether they notice tomorrow…

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