I have cold air induced asthma and I need a cold air exchange mask, which is a mask worn over the face and?
makes the cold air you breath warm. But the problem is I don't want a mask that is scary looking like the ones I have found online. I work in a day care and I don't want to scare the kids there and I don't want to look like a bank robber when doing my runs during the day. Do they make any masks that look more stylish or less scary looking? If so where can I find them?
Answer by rtforkids
Any chance you can just use a heavy scarf? A ski-supply place may also have a fleece neck warmer -- the one I have pulls up over your face to protect you from the cold. My asthma is also sometimes cold-sensitive, although I don't know how bad yours is. The neck warmer and scarf combo seems to work well for me. I breathe into it a few times so it's already warm before I step out into the cold air.
Or maybe you could find a thinner scarf to conceal the heat-moisture exchange mask that you found online. If you got several, you could tailor them to what you wear for the day.
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