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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Grants Pass, OR
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For those using buffs... How are they when it gets hot out. I could see using one in the winter, but summer time not so much.
Jimmy, glad it wasn't worse. My nose has to be done soon. Hopefully it's an easy small job. My 1st one on my face took 60 stitches.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: San Diego
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I too have avoided the buffs just because I don't like covering my face unless it's like freezing out. I know some would say I should do so regularly I just don't like to.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Grants Pass, OR
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Which sunscreen jimmy?
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: San Diego
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I'll get the name for you when I get home from work. In my surfing days my go to sunscreen was Aloegator. It was the only one that stayed for while I was in the water and out on my face. I was pretty well covered up on the arms and legs with the wetsuit I had.
Sadly the best sunscreens are the ones that leave you looking casper like, but it's worth it.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Guys,
Know the difference between sunscreen and sunblock. Yes, there's a difference. Sunscreen is made up of chemicals that absorb the sun's damaging rays and turn into free radicals. Free radicals are dangerous and require anti-oxidants to neutralize. These free radicals sit in your skin where your sunscreen has absorbed it. The UVA protection is questionable for sunscreens. Sunblock is clothing or cream made up of titanium dioxide or zinc oxide. These metals prevent the sun from reaching your skin, so does the clothing. The problem is that no one likes the white lifeguard nose and the titanium and zinc are micronized, but then can enter the bloodstream. I use a face buff, long sleeved shirt and a product call Blue Lizard. It has both titanium and zinc. It goes on thick so I don't want it on my face, but legs is ok, but takes some scrubbing in the shower to get it off. The choice is yours... |
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Brandon
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,345
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The buffs I have been using actually cool me down, ALOT. I fish a lot in baja and the right breathable buff makes a world of difference with the heat. Just kind of hard to drink beer. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 106
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Buffs from the buff brand have a cool max feature. They can get a little steamy from your breath though, which can also fog your glasses. An anti fog helps though. I do find myself pulling it down past my mouth at times, but ears are always covered. I also prefer the buuf over the top of my head and the hat over that, which seems wrong, but KS more comfortable for me. Also wear as a head covering under my helmet when mountain biking, absolutely solved the problem of sweat in the eyes and glasses, and is comfortable as well. Just remember to wash them every now and again
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