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Woman Uses A Bra To Make A Face Mask Because Of COVID-19
Protect boobs, protect face.
By Tamara Jayne — 10 Mar 2020 — 11,986 Views
Cover image via Twitter @asahinayumeo
Protect boobs, protect face.
By Tamara Jayne — 10 Mar 2020 — 11,986 Views
Cover image via Twitter @asahinayumeo
- A Japanese model recently came up with a way to make a face mask using an unused bra
- According to Mothership, on 3 March, @asahinayumeno tweeted photos of her wearing a bra cup around her face - complete with lace and all.
Image viaTwitter @asahinayumeno
Image viaTwitter @asahinayumeno
- She also provided a step-by-step guide on how to make your own 'bra mask'
- "All you need is a needle and some thread," she explained in the caption.
And of course, an unused bra.
Image viaTwitter @asahinayumeno- First, she cut the bra in half and snipped off the back band.
Using only one cup of the bra, she cut off the other cup's strap and sewed it onto the first one so that it has two straps that can hook onto your ears.
Image viaTwitter @asahinayumeno
- The end result seemed to fit her pretty well.
Image viaTwitter @asahinayumeno
- "All you need is a needle and some thread," she explained in the caption.
- Well, we're not sure if it's actually effective in protecting yourself from the virus.
But 'A' for effort in trying to save the earth, I guess? :p- Her tweet has already been retweeted 15,900 times with over 69,900 likes. You can check it out below:
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朝比奈 夢乃@asahinayumeno
https://twitter.com/asahinayumeno/status/1234825239948750849
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- In the meantime, World Health Organisation (WHO) shared some steps you can take to protect yourself from the virus
- According to their website, WHO advises to:
- Wash your hands frequently.
- Maintain social distancing.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
- Practise respiratory hygiene.
- If you have a fever, cough, or difficulty breathing, seek medical care immediately.
- According to their website, WHO advises to: