3D Three-dimensional design KN95 Children / Kids mask 5 layers FFP2 ear loop / hook Face mask (X 20 Pack)
X 20 Pack
Stock available, Immediate shipping
3D Three-dimensional design
Child Protective Mask/ Folding Mask
Product Features :
* FFP2 Mask filtration efficiency is more than 95%
* High/Soft elastic ear loops/hooks are comfortable and not tight.
* Built-in nose clip
* Comfortable and breathable
* Suitable for people with glasses
* Five-layer protection
* Adjustable nose piece helps mask covers the user's face fittingly.
* Solid ultrasonic spot welding edge pressing for strong ear loop and beautiful shape. ?
Instructions:
1. Stretch unfolded mask
2. Wear rubber bands on both sides
3. Press the bridge of the nose and sides to make it more conformable.
Available colours: Black, White, Pink, Purple and Blue
You can buy any quantity for the same shipping cost (Shipping per order)
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