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Simple Steps for Safe Plaster Gauze Mask-Making

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1) Thin coat of Vaseline applied to entire face, extra Vaseline on the eyelashes and eyebrows
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2) Using warm water in a shallow dish, fold palm-sized strips of plaster gauze in half, start right above the eyebrows and outline the face.
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3) Continue dipping the plaster gauze material in warm water, but do not fold anymore. Work from the outside edge to the inside, constantly smoothing and dabbing water from the chin.
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4) Use smaller strips to cover the nose!
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5) Add the second and final layer by repeating from the outside in, smoothing gently and dabbing the chin. Use a hair dryer on a cool setting to speed up the drying process if needed.
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