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I’ll just mouthbreathe while always staring at the sky. Thanks, Science!
“Another thing you can do is to try playing around with your breathing. “I’ve found that mouth breathing inside your mask increases your chances of fogging more than nose breathing, and if your head is angled downward you’re more likely to fog than if your head is angled up toward the sky,” said Dr. Pang.”
Edit: Nosebreathe. Not as funny.
“Another thing you can do is to try playing around with your breathing. “I’ve found that mouth breathing inside your mask increases your chances of fogging more than nose breathing, and if your head is angled downward you’re more likely to fog than if your head is angled up toward the sky,” said Dr. Pang.”
Is There Any Way to Make Wearing a Mask With Glasses Less Foggy and Annoying?
We asked glasses-wearing doctors if there was anything we can do.
www.gq.com
Edit: Nosebreathe. Not as funny.