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Keep safe and look good with these gorgeous face masks! Featuring a full front print with black adjustable elastic chords for a 'one size fits all'.

Each mask is pre-packaged in a full print small pouch with handy clip and you'll find them in 10 gorgeous designs by Aboriginal artists from the Utopia region.

A PM2.5 filter is already inserted in every mask and so you are provided with 4 layers of protection.

Care: Face Mask: Machine washable on gentle cycle. Filter: Remove and dispose in accordance with local garbage disposal guidelines.

Measurements: Mask: 12cm (height) x 18cm (width) x .5cm (depth). Pouch: 9.5cm (height) x 7cm (width) x 2cm (depth).

Royalties from the sale of each product goes back to the artist and their community.

Material: Outer Lining: Polyester. Inner Layer: non-woven fabric. Inner Lining: 100% Cotton. Filter: 100% Cotton. Included Filter: Melt-blown Fabric/Non-woven fabric/Bamboo Charcoal layer.

Note: PM2.5 Filter - What are they and why are they needed?

A PM2.5 filter is a disposable insert that is replaced regularly and improves a face mask's filtration effectiveness by filtering out microscopic particles that ordinary cotton and polyester masks can't block on their own.

A good quality filter has a 5 layer combination of non-woven fabric, melt-blown fabric and an activated carbon layer. These filters work by creating an electrostatic barrier to capture and block the microscopic particles in the air.

Although there is no hard and fast rules on how often to replace a PM2.5 filter a rough guide is every 16-24 hours. Less if using in dusty or other heavily polluted environments.

PM2.5 Filter - What are they and why are they needed?

A PM2.5 filter is a disposable insert that is replaced regularly and improves a face mask's filtration effectiveness by filtering out microscopic particles that ordinary cotton and polyester masks can't block on their own.

A good quality filter has a 5 layer combination of non-woven fabric, melt-blown fabric and an activated carbon layer. These filters work by creating an electrostatic barrier to capture and block the microscopic particles in the air.

Although there is no hard and fast rules on how often to replace a PM2.5 filter a rough guide is every 16-24 hours. Less if using in dusty or other heavily polluted environments.