- The first, the one that is in contact with the skin, is made of cotton, spongy on the inside to avoid irritations, and with a great capacity to filter bacteria and microbes.
- The second is made of polypropylene, the fabric most used today for the manufacture of masks, with a specific micro-filtration structure and a “water repellent” membrane system.
- And the third is polyester for high quality sublimation.