If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With so many different medical masks on the market, it’s ...
To avoid breathing wildfire smoke, it's important to have the right gear. Dust masks, bandanas and damp pieces of cloth won't adequately protect you from inhaling fine particulate matter like PM2.5.
When I worked outside at a ski mountain (mostly nights running the lifts, it helped me get through college), I wore a bandana to keep my face from freezing. I wore it summers to keep the dust (and ...
Do your part to protect yourself and others during the coronavirus pandemic. Since the CDC now recommends that everyone wear cloth face coverings in public, especially in grocery stores and pharmacies ...
The Commonwealth Health Care Corp. yesterday advised the public that wet towels, bandanas, and even dust masks are of little help when it comes to dealing with complications from wildfire smoke. The ...
Fitted face masks are so last season. These days, the celebrity face covering of choice is an artful and elegantly tied bandana. Amber Heard and Johnny Depp have been donning the DIY bandit look to ...
As cases of novel coronavirus continue to rise across the U.S., public health are finally beginning to urge people to wear fabric face masks in public when leaving the house for essential activities.