Pulp fibers have natural absorbency. Whether it's gouache, acrylic, watercolor pens, markers, or even spray paint, it absorbs color easily with extremely high color fidelity. Compared to plastic masks that don't hold color, pulp masks are the first choice for art classes.
The material has a certain thickness and toughness. Children can trim the edges with scissors or glue on feathers, sequins, or super light clay. This "plasticity" is unmatched by plastic products.
Pulp fibers "breathe." Unlike plastic masks, they don't feel stuffy or foggy when worn, keeping the face dry and comfortable even during extended performances.
Made from virgin pulp or high-quality recycled pulp, it contains no plasticizers or heavy metals. Parents can rest assured that children can directly contact their skin or even occasionally chew on it.
The high-temperature molding process ensures smooth edges that will not scratch a child's delicate skin.
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