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1034 days ago

FACE MASKS Three Layered Breathable Cotton made in N.Z.

Lynn from Greenlane

These Face masks have an outside and inside layer (against the face) made from very breathable 100% cotton which is much better to wear, particularly with the humidity of summer.

The middle layer is an “NWPP” Antibacterial filter, 100% Polypropylene.
Polypropylene is recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

This filter layer was internationally sourced with a great amount of difficulty and we have tested the design and breath-ability over several months to manufacture (by a qualified Sample Machinist) what we believe is an incredibly comfortable mask to wear, “You won’t believe there is a third layer in there!”

Masks are hand washable in warm soapy water, and come in Woman’s, Men’s and Children’s sizes.

The price for a Two layer “Non-Filter” Mask is $9.50 + $5 postage if required
The price for a Three layer “Filter” Mask is $25+ $5 postage if required.

Please E-Mail me directly at lynnbuc@outlook.co.nz with your order and also please specify the size required Men’s Women’s or Child’s and whether you would prefer to collect.

Price: $9.50

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