The One about the Hennaja Face Mask

I recently received a Hennaja Face Cloth featuring the artwork of Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” created around 1820-1831 via woodblock print.

It’s similar to other designer-based cloth masks which I own that it is breathable, waterproof and it has elastic earbuds that are adjustable.

But there is one key thing that makes the Hennaja Face Mask different from designer face masks and that is price.  A lot of companies are charging $20-$40 for their masks, the Hennaja Face Mask is under $8 and comes with two 5-layer PM2.5 filters.

The first layer features the cloth filter for micron-level dust, a 2nd layer for industrial pollutants, automobile exhaust, passive smoking and pollen allergens. A third layer of active carbon cloth filters out micron-level dust, a fourth layer which offers filter density for smaller material and a fifth layer of cloth filter out of all kinds of harmful substances.

Another difference is that the Hennaja Face Mask features an adjustable M-shaped nose clip.

I have to say that the quality of these masks is much better than my expensive face masks and cost much less.

So, I’m definitely giving the Hennaja Face Mask five stars!