

For more information, please refer to my affiliate disclaimer. I was sent a product for review, but the article is not sponsored. Want to compare Metamasks with other popular reusable masks that are available? I have a comparison of the most popular reusable masks here.
#CAMMASK REVIEWS UPDATE#
Although this article represents my experiences with the masks in the short term, I will continue to update it in the future if I discover anything new with the masks. Throughout my time with the masks I experienced the linen, organic hemp, Flower of Life, and Aria masks. This review will be in a slightly different format to usual as Metamasks offers a variety of masks created with different materials and I want to cover some of the differences between these masks. In this Metamasks review, I will cover the most important points of the mask, from filtration and fit all the way to style and design.

I am interested to see if that experience carries over to the masks from Metamasks. I have experienced their filters before in the Bloo Mask and I quickly became a big fan. However, the filters used within the masks are developed by Revolution Fibres, a company based in New Zealand. In this post, I will share not only my experiences with the masks but also the science behind them. I received four different masks from the company and have, at this point, worn them for about a week. Recently, I finally got the opportunity to experience these masks for myself and to write about them. One of the brands that I have received the most requests to review is Metamasks. Ever since I began writing articles on this website there have been a few mask brands that I get many requests to review.
