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  1. #1
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    Face protection for cold weather riding

    Anyone recommend what they use to protect the face from snow and sun during winter riding and xc skiing?

    I have always used basic Dermatone in the tin but I'm finding that it doesn't protect from the sun enough on cold sunny winter days (midwest).

  2. #2
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    If you don't mind a balaclava... I just got a nice bamboo/microfiber one with UV protection at Sierra Trading Post. It is nice and wicking, and dries quickly. As far as lotion-type products, are there any dermatologists out there? In the summer I use the Neutrogena sunblock for faces with good results.

    Deb

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    Kiehl used to make a ski-type face block. It was thick like vaseline but kept your face warm.
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    I've got a balaclava. Lotion type stuff, I don't go there, as my skin reacts badly to excess grease on my face.
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    I've got a balaclava. Lotion type stuff, I don't go there, as my skin reacts badly to excess grease on my face.
    Yeah, this stuff is pretty thick. Works good, but you need Ajax to chisel it off when you're done!
    To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.

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  6. #6
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    I used to get cold sores if I didn't cover my face when I was skiing/snowboarding, so my answer was a neck gaiter. After using fleece gaiter for a couple of years and getting disgusted at the smell (even with washing after every use), I finally found Smartwool's neck gaiter.

    I wore it last week during our cold snap for my commute to work, and it worked great. Unlike a balaclava where you're kind of committed to having it on your face, you can pull down/up a gaiter as you need it when hot/cold.

    http://www.rei.com/product/738922

 

 

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