Features: - Brand New - Durable - Bent as you like - Strong Adhesive Back - Super Lightweight for optimal comfort Specifications: Material: Aluminum Size: 3.54x 0.2inch(L*W) Package included: Nose Bridge Strips x 100 Soft & Flexible Our nose bridge wire is solid aluminum, rusting & tarnish free, can be bent easily and used for a long time; Great for craft projects and jewelry making. Wide Application Aluminum strip nose bridge can be used for Sculpturing, wire weaving, decorating, crafting, beading, jewelry making, florist arranging, mask handmade DIY, gardening, or wrapping.
M**L
Bought twice quality has diminished
Originally bought in 2020 to add to my masks to prevent my glasses from fogging. Loved them!! Other than having a few break from bending them too much they worked great. This second batch I am not as happy with. They have changed the adhesive or something because I cannot make it through one wearing without the strip loosing up and causing my glasses to fog. They are easy to use and I loved them the first go round, now not so much.
J**A
Just what I was looking for-- these do the trick!! NO more glasses fog!
These little adhesive nose bridge strips are, in a word, great. They do exactly what they are supposed to do. You peel off the adhesive from the back of the strip (which I did not find particularly difficult to do, unlike some other reviewers have said) and then stick the strip to a cloth mask that doesn't have one. They are sturdy, yet nice and moldable. And most importantly to this glasses wearer-- they hold their shape awesomely, so when you crimp them around your nose it stays there, forming a nice tight seal that keeps my glasses from fogging. These are seriously the only thing that has worked for me so far, and I have tried everything I can find.I have only tried them on woven cotton/quilting type fabric masks, where they seem to stick well, and I have not tried to wash them. I am assuming they wouldn't stick through that and don't want to lose the strip in my washing machine and break something, so for me they will be kind of a one use thing. Maybe they'd do ok with hand washing. But thats ok. Its a pack of 100 and they're not expensive, so I'll buy more. It's worth it to me to avoid the dreaded glasses fog.
S**Y
These Really Work
These Nose Bridge Strips really do work. If your mask slips down and/or you wear glasses and they fog up from your breath, you will want these strips.They come in a small bag of 100 and each strip will last from two-three days. You will find them quite bendable, conforming to your nose shape. Even if you change masks, gently peeling the strip off will allow you to re-use it on a different mask. There is no adhesive that remains stuck on the mask and once washed, it's ready to be worn again.So why give them four stars and not five? Peeling the plastic covering from the backing strip isn't as easy as it should be. The manufacturer needs to leave a small pull tab on the strips. That little tab would allow us to more easily remove it from the adhesive strip.
B**Y
Good for about 24 wearings/washings
I think these strips probably work great for disposable masks. They seem pretty flimsy, and I don’t think they’ll take all the washing necessary for reusable cloth masks. I don’t want to adhere them to my masks, so I’m planning to stick them on a piece of fabric, cut the fabric to fit, then insert in the mask casing. I will edit this review at a later date.Update, 2/10/2021: These worked pretty good. I wear each mask once a week and wash every weekend, so they've been worn & washed 24-25 times. The nose strip broke on two this weekend. I replaced them with prongs that I cut from a long file folder prong, which I used in one of my very first masks and seems to be holding up well. Any new masks I make will probably have prongs in them instead of this aluminum nose strip.
B**W
These fixed the flaw in the masks I purchased!
I spent a small fortune on masks from the Disney store. After waiting almost 3 months for them, I was sad to see how tiny their "XL" size masks are. They pull so tight across the face that they leave a gap at the top that made my glasses fog up horribly. I saw these nose strips and thought it was worth a try. They completely solved my problem! I can now make the masks follow the contour of my nose, which stops the fogging problem. I had thought I'd be able to cut a small slit in the top band of the masks to slip the wire in, but the mask band isn't wide enough. I attached the nose bridge strip to the outside of the mask, thinking I'd have to replace the strip after each washing. I am happy to say that the masks went through the washer on delicate in a delicates bag, and came out with the strips still attached. Hooray!
B**G
These are so easy to work with
I've been using these strips to make masks for adults and children, and I've had SO many comments about how these nose strips help to keep a mask in place, even when its owner speaks to others. There's no slipping or adjsting to keep it in place.To use, I slip a fingernail under the edge of the stick-on adhesive and peel it off.. Then I apply it to the surface where it needs to be. If I need to readjust it's location, there's no problem. I lift one end, relocate it and re-stick it in place. Perfect!I then stitch a color-coordinated bias tape around the length of the strip to hold it in place through endless washings. This also provides a pleasing way to finish off the strip instillation.The mask owner presses the strip in place for a custom mask fit.
M**A
Very useful for home made masks.
These are fine. I am making masks for family and because they are aluminium they do not rust. I make a chsnnel at the top of the masks and I leave an opening to place these when needed. If you are careful and don't crimp them they last for several hand washes. For machine washing you will need to remove. I don't sticker them into the mask, leave the paper over stickey strip. 100 might seem like a lot for your homemade fabric masks but you will be replacing them about every month or so.
K**S
They’re ok
Wanted to find a more comfortable strip with some kind of protection added to it. What I’ve done is to use them as replacements in some masks by using 2 bars and inserting them inside the mask (after making a tiny hole) then sew it back to normal. It does the job.
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