by James Parsons | Apr 16, 2021 | MyAir
The presence or absence of a nose wire or nose piece in a mask is a modern debate. A year and some change ago, virtually no one outside of the healthcare field would have had any significant opinion about it. These days, it seems everyone has their own, and the...
by James Parsons | Mar 28, 2021 | MyAir
For obvious reasons, the world has been going crazy for facemasks. Nearly every material has been used to make a mask by this point, but one seems to stand out from the rest, at least for beauty bloggers: silk. Silk face masks are attributed to clearing up facial acne...
by James Parsons | Mar 19, 2021 | MyAir
One of the hardest things to do during this pandemic has been working out. Gyms are closed across the country, and for good reason: enclosed spaces with lots of people accumulating moisture and sharing machinery are a breeding ground for spreading disease. Between a...
by James Parsons | Feb 27, 2021 | MyAir
When shopping for a new mask, sometimes it seems like there are more possible options out there than there are masks you can buy. Do you buy a medical mask or a cloth mask? Do you want one with a filter or without? Do you get elastic earrings, straps for the back of...
by James Parsons | Feb 19, 2021 | MyAir
Wearing a mask to slow the spread of the pandemic is highly effective in many nations, though the United States is having trouble with both compliance and management of the disease. Masks can be difficult; they’re uncomfortable, they’re irritating, and...
by James Parsons | Jan 29, 2021 | MyAir
We’re quickly nearing the one year anniversary of the COVID-19 disease pandemic. By some metrics, we’ve already passed it, with new evidence that suggests people in the United States were getting infected by the virus as early as December of 2019. The...