Mzbel thought her followers how to use make nose masks from their leggings on Instagram
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Singer Mzbel has taken to Instagram to teach her followers the simple way of turning their leggings, a tight-fitting stretch garment, typically worn by ladies, into nose masks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
According to her, it would be right if people choose this trendy way to give health workers the maximum advantage since a shortage of nose masks may hit the country.
Mzbel made it clear that making nose masks out of leggings was not her original idea and credited whom she picked the idea from before teaching her followers.
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