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Wellness Yes, you should smile behind your mask. Here’s why. October 12, 2020 More than 4 years ago (iStock) By Pam Moore ...
Hedley & Bennett's "Wake Up & Fight" masks become a call to action Apple is giving its mask-wearing emoji an update: The keyboard character donning a medical face mask will be smiling under the ...
So smile behind your mask as you wave hello. Not only is your obscured smile still discernible, but it will also help you find the energy for the nod or the wave or the hello that will seal the ...
Smile Mask co-designer Olivia Gampel wearing a clear mask. (Courtesy of Rafi Nova) This article is more than 4 years old. The science is clear: Wearing non-surgical cloth masks that securely cover ...
I hope we all continue to observe the mask rule. You are allowed to smile behind the mask, but do not lower it if you do not have to. This is a national health injunction.
Forget the face-to-face world. In a mask-to-mask world, the golden rule is that people can't feel what they can't see. Let's all be part of the solution, and find other ways to smile at each other.
“Mask fit great,” she wrote. “Wore for a wedding so you could still see my smile as I walked down the aisle. Needed an anti-fog spray for the August heat, but overall was a great purchase.” ...
While wearing a mask, "you can't see my smile, you can't see what I believe about me (and what) makes me approachable. I need to find other ways to convey I am still approachable," Wright said.
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