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    Would baby powder help get a tight mask on and off?
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    I am thinking about getting a new mask. I was told it measures around 26 inches. My head size is also about 26 inches, but I am still concerned slightly. Someone elsewhere suggested baby powder should help. I was curious if anyone else has tried that, and if so, did it work? Or do you think it would help?
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    I think my main concern would be having a mask that tight on my head...I might freak out....
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    I have not tried it.
    Although I think it would help getting it on and off, it might be a bummer choking and sneezing on baby powder for the first little bit!
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    Usually the suggestion is to cut the slit in the back of the mask a little longer to help. Remember to just do a little at a time 'cause you can't undo it. And also use a hole punch to finish off the slit or else it will continue to tear.
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