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Happy Masks Review: Breathable Reusable Face Masks for Kids & Adults

3/17/2021

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US Japan Fam reviews Happy Masks - adjustable washable 99% filtering covid masks for kids and adults
Disclaimer: We received these masks free for review but all thoughts and opinions are my own and completely unbiased! There are also some affiliate links included - you don't pay more but we'll receive a small commission from purchases made after clicking.

Life in the time of COVID, I feel like I'm always on the lookout for the perfect face mask - adjustable with a great fit, washable & reusable, breathable, effective, cute design options... and you know what? I was able to check off every box with these amazing Happy Masks (we received ours free in exchange for promotion, but they didn't reach out to me, it was vice versa cuz I was so impressed!!). 

Watch our YouTube video here for a fun unboxing and demo of the various features, and read on for more details as well as to grab your code for free shipping!!
SUPERB FILTRATION:
Made with a 3 layer nanofiber membrane filter, Happy Masks have been tested by Nelson Labs to show they filter out over 99% of airborne particles as tiny as .3 microns!! That includes allergens (pollen!!), dust, and smog. And they factually filter out 99.9% of bacteria, and viruses (including COVID-19 / coronavirus)! On top of that, the filter is not removable, so there's no concern about losing it or having to replace it.
US Japan Fam reviews covid face masks for kids and adults - Happy Masks Filters
UNIQUE "BEAK" DESIGN:
Happy Masks have a soft fabric with a unique "parrot beak" design which means they don't suck into your  nose and mouth when breathing and talking! Your kids won't suck on them! And they don't feel like they're suffocating you!
US Japan Fam reviews Happy Masks - washable breathable adjustable face masks for kids and adults with unique
ADUSTABLE EAR LOOPS:
Our faces are not one size so face masks shouldn't be one size fits all, am I right? Happy Masks come in Medium and Large for Adults, and one size for kids, but feature super easy-to-use adjustable ear straps! They also feature a metal wire over the nose for added adjustability, and provide a great snug and comfy fit all around the nose, cheeks, and under the chin! They also sell a protective pouch, and a lanyard that easily snaps onto the ear loops, so you can put it on and off without touching the mask itself, and not worry about your kids dropping it onto the bathroom floor (or... into the toilet!).
US Japan Fam reviews Happy Masks - reusable face masks for kids and adults - with lanyards and protective pouches!
WASHABILITY & DURABILITY:
Happy Masks' efficacy have been tested for a minimum of 50 hand washes and 250 hours of wear. The trim is hand sewn for increased durability and snugger fit. Washing instructions: soak in cold water with a drop of dish detergent for 10 minutes (use a drop of dish detergent on a soft toothbrush to remove makeup or sweat), gently rinse (do not rub or wring), air dry. For added disinfection and deodorization, spray with 70% isopropyl rubbing alcohol after each wash and place in the sun.
You can buy these great face masks for kids and adults at happymasks.com and use code USJAPANFAM for free shipping!
16 Comments
Amber Myers
3/17/2021 04:36:33 pm

These look like some fantastic masks. I might have to get some! I always like to have plenty on hand.

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Heather link
3/17/2021 05:36:17 pm

These masks look awesome! Some of the ones we've gotten have been such strange, thick material and it's really hard to wear them for long periods of time.

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Helen Little link
3/18/2021 01:27:01 pm

This looks like a really well designed mask, they have fixed all the problems with basic masks. Thanks for sharing!

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Jasmine Martin
3/18/2021 08:01:59 pm

These are super cute! I would love these. I may have to get some for myself.

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Clair
3/18/2021 10:54:16 pm

These masks look and sound amazing!

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Dawn Keenan
3/24/2021 10:00:05 pm

These look really comfy and well made. I'm going to check them out.

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Amber Ludwig
3/24/2021 10:27:18 pm

I love the beak design so it doesn't rub and suction over your nostrils and mouth! We also have such a hard time finding the perfect mask to fit us! I also love that it filters out particles. Extra protection is always a plus!

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LeAnn Harbert
3/26/2021 08:59:08 pm

These look great. I have asthma so I've been looking for masks that make it easier for me to breathe.

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Nidhi C
3/27/2021 11:34:38 pm

These masks looks awesome. Love the designs.

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Claire
10/7/2021 10:40:08 pm

Hi,

Is your son who is wearing the blue mask using a children's mask too? The blue mask looks a little bigger than the other two kids masks? Based on the nose bridge to chin measurement guidelines my daughter should be a medium but she has such a small face (just turned 9)... My measurements also put me in the medium mask size but my face is bigger than hers...a bit puzzled with the sizing! Thanks.

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Heather @ US Japan Fam link
10/8/2021 09:46:53 am

Hey Claire! The sizing is a bit confusing. I got the kids size for all 3 of them and they are the same size. They fit them perfectly at 5, 5, 8, but my son is now complaining it's too small and won't wear it. He's picky though and has started demanding only baggy clothes, no snug cuffs or anything, we may be dealing with sensitivity issues. So, he'd be better in a Medium now for the mask. Maybe you could order your medium and see if it fits your child, then make the kid's order next?

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Helga
1/15/2022 10:29:18 am

I wear glasses so I wonder if these masks don't cause them to steam up, major problem! Nice patterns.

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4/11/2022 07:43:25 am

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8/9/2022 01:15:27 pm

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