I use a little bit of olive oil. Works like a charm.
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Well I got a reply back from my girlfriend who is a downhill ski instructor- the stuff she uses to prevent windburn on her face is Dermatone in the little blue tin. Here's a link:
http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...3A%20Dermatone
Lisa
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I use a little bit of olive oil. Works like a charm.
Sometimes I'll wipe some of the excess of my Neutrogena hand cream on my cheeks before a windy ride. I don't fret about it too much, though. Just moisturize well afterwards. My lips, on the other hand, have to have a thick coating of balm at all times outside.