- Open the dispenser flap, pull the strip up, and close the flap
- Pull out the amount of Cabeau Tape strips needed (we recommend at least 4)
- Place one piece on the left side of your face mask next to the bridge of your nose, make sure a bit of the sticker is touching the side of your nose bridge, fully sealing up the gap
- Place another piece on the right side of your face mask next to the bridge of your nose, make sure a bit of the sticker is touching the side of your nose bridge, fully sealing up the gap
- Place the third strip on the left (cheek) side of your mask sealing any gaps
- Place the fourth strip on the right (cheek) side of your mask sealing any gaps
- Use your fingers to press the tape back onto your skin to ensure a proper seal
- If you would like further protection, pull an additional 4 pieces of Cabeau Tape from the box
- Place two diagonally on the top right and left of your mask
- Place two horizontally on the bottom right and left side of your mask sealing the chin area
- Once sealed, feel free to remove the earloops from your mask
- Stay Safe!
Tips:
- Apply with a mirror or your cell phone camera for best fit OR pre-apply strips on the mask before applying to your face. Seal Cabeau Tape to your face with pressure from fingers. If Tape feels loose or not holding enough, reapply Cabeau Tape to the mask and skin and/or add additional strips.
- Apply to a clean (remove makeup at application area), dry face.
- Make sure at least half of the width of each piece of tape is sealed tightly to your skin.
- Apply as many pieces of tape as you’d like up to a complete seal. We recommend at least 4 pieces. Two around the gaps near the nose of your face mask and two on the gaps at the cheeks.
- If excessive perspiration occurs, dry the face and the tape and reapply and/or add more Cabeau Tape.
- Facial hair does not allow for a full seal to the face. Best practice is to shave the areas of application for most effective seal.
- CAUTION: A small percentage of people are slightly allergic to the adhesive on the tape. If a rash persists for more than 72 hours, please consult a physician.