There are plenty of plain, functional face masks on the shelves at the moment, and you don’t need to spend a fortune on them, either (please find our handy edit of cheap face masks here for your reference). But what about, as we slowly slip back into the routine of social engagements, those times when you want to use your mask to make a bit of a fashion statement, as well as keep yourself and those around you as safe as possible? Well, let us introduce you to the novel art of matching your face mask to your scrunchie.
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I text David to tell him I’m so nervous about moving and marrying him that I wake at 4am every day, stomach churning. Even the dogs are still snoring. I’ve never been vulnerable like this with him before. I have always put on a brave face, leaving him to read about my insecurities later. But he surprises me by being incredibly supportive.