Anybody have experience with this stuff in subzero temps? Does it work well?
Thanks.
Anti-Freeze Face Tape
If there is such a thing as an inverse of fun, it’s probably frostbite or frostnip, both of which are unpleasant. Sold as individual packets with four pieces (nose, cheeks, and cut-your-own), these small adhesive patches gently stick to your skin to prevent wind-burn and frostbite. Apply to clean, dry skin, then massage the patch onto your skin for the thorough adhesion, and then go ski. Made of cotton and hypoallergenic adhesive. Gold medal in adverse conditions not included.
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12/31/2018
12/31/2018
Hi Will, we have had a lot of customers using this over the last two seasons and have had very good feedback.
12/31/2018
Hey Will! It's the real deal for sure. It's not the end all be all, but if you look at the skier in the product picture that's wearing a buff and would have had some exposed skin underneath the lenses of their glasses, it's an excellent complement to wearing something like that. Surprised they weren't wearing something on their nose, but yeah, if you ski in sub-zero temps a lot or just live in a really windy area, it's definitely worth considering.
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