MissySki
Angel Diva
Today I skied at Sunday River, and it was cold but certainly nowhere near REALLY cold like the dead of winter can be here. On my second run of the morning (it was probably low teens for temperature at that point), the tip of my nose turned white at one point that I know of. It went away quickly, and I made sure to keep it covered better the rest of the day. I probably should have had a mask on to begin with, but it’s only day 3 on snow, and still fall, so I guess I just wasn’t thinking as I should have been. I’ve had this happen before, but on much colder days, so I was a bit surprised and concerned that it happened so quickly and easily today.
In the past I’ve tried Dermatone, but kind of got away from that for reasons I can’t remember now. Is that still the best recommendation for protection from frostnip and frostbite besides just being more vigilant with covering up? Any good strategies or “rules” people follow to protect your face during ski season?
In the past I’ve tried Dermatone, but kind of got away from that for reasons I can’t remember now. Is that still the best recommendation for protection from frostnip and frostbite besides just being more vigilant with covering up? Any good strategies or “rules” people follow to protect your face during ski season?