Water leaks into mask because of nasolabial lines (next to nose)

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So what is everyone talking about, exhaling nasally to stop the skirt from deforming
before psis of salt water squirts you in the eye, followed by that unenviable stinging
at depth so basically equalising

I would have thought pushing the mask against the face, and inhaling nasally so you
have a negative pressure like the squeeze so you can get to depth without distortion
and then, equalise, as required

A lot of partial nose breathers exhalers out there
 
Nasolabial folds are the creases that run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth.

I'm pretty sure these lines next to the nose is causing water to keak into my mask.

Is there a hack or anything that can prevent this?
Those are called laugh lines try using English
 

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