Artists respirator

by info on April 27, 2009

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Paula Ford from Tennessee, USA, is an artist specialized in soft pastel. She enjoy making beautiful landscape drawing with her boxes of soft pastel. In her own words, her drawing represent “happy times and peaceful daydreams experienced as they have permeated our senses through the memories of fresh mountain breezes, fragrant wild flowers, and the changing seasons.” The only problem is the fine dust of the soft pastel some times gets into her nose and cause breathing problems.

After using Totobobo mask for a week, she is convinced:

“I no longer have any problems with breathing…at all…period. My nose has cleared up, my eyes are no longer irritated, I don’t cough or sneeze at all any more. And, it’s comfortable! I hardly know I’m wearing it!”

Read more about her experience and other pastel artist feedback regarding Totobobo mask

Paula Ford working in her studio

Paula Ford working in her studio

Visit Paula Ford’s Pastel blog

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Michael April 28, 2009 at 5:57 am

Hi, everyone… I am Michael and I am a student from RCHK.I am in Year 6 and I got problems on working on my exhibition topic, which is air pollution…

2 Michael April 28, 2009 at 6:01 am

and… i wonder if this “TOTOBOBO” mask works for air pollution, if it does, then maybe it can heal a lot of people.

3 info April 28, 2009 at 6:22 am

Yes, Totobobo mask does filter out polluted air. It can not heal people, but it can prevent them from falling ill, which I think is a better proposition.
read more: http://totobobo.com/blog/?page_id=67

4 Phyllis Mendell September 21, 2009 at 8:48 pm

I am not clear on how or where to order this TOTOBOBO mask for pastel artists. How many would I need and where the price would be lowest? I live in Montreal, Canada.

Phyllis

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