I ran across this product at a shoot in Wisconsin this spring. Talk about easy to use and quick clean up. Worth checking out! http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCarbomask#p/a
Until you sweat... or hunt in the rain... or lick your hands... oh, nevermind about that last one.
Looks like it would be worth trying out!
A buddy of mine i hunt with uses this product and loves it. i really dont like using face paint but if i did i would use this. :thumbsup:
I use it and like it a lot. Does not feel like bacon fat drying your face like some of the other products. It comes off easy - maybe too easy for some - but I like the fact that after a day in the field I can go to the drivethrough without scaring anyone. It doesn't get all over the interior of my either.
A wine bottle cork and a cigarette lighter does a perfect job and totally natural too.
That looks pretty interesting,
but can it fix ugly?
Can't fix ugly, but works great.
And absorbs some scent.
The best feature besides the clean up is that it doesn't feel like it is there, and helps absorb the "funk" of hunting for days on end without a shower.
I used it the first time this August in CA on a 7 day hunt and it was well worth the effort and such.
Thanks for posting this Hartlines. I use face paint, but this stuff looks like it works great, and easy to clean off.....I just ordered some.
Hope you like it Billy. Worth a try!
seems if a guy got rained on it would be all over you under your clothing etc....any experiences getting wet with it on? where i hunt a rainstorm can pop up in a matter of minutes
I wonder how it well it works with sweat.
Hmmmm, I just started working at Goodyear tire a month ago and my hands and face look that black at the end of some days.....
They've got stuff called "carbon black" that goes into tires to make them black. Comes in different "grits" but it all seems about powdered sugar fine to me. Maybe I'll just not shower after work and then go hunting. :D
The difference with the stuff that we have is that it gets on everything you touch.
QuoteCan't fix ugly, but works great.
And absorbs some scent.
The best feature besides the clean up is that it doesn't feel like it is there, and helps absorb the "funk" of hunting for days on end without a shower.
I used it the first time this August in CA on a 7 day hunt and it was well worth the effort and such.
Sorry bro, you would have to prove this one to me. Carbon on your hands and face would do little to absorb scent as those places have the least amount of skin surface for glands to aid in cooling. Also, if the guy is using water to remove it, what will happen when you sweat?? This must target tree hunters mostly?
Anyone remember years ago (circa 1988) theere was this stuff called Camo Dust? Seemed like a similar product I really liked that But I dint know that the concept ever caught on and I havnt sen it in years...
this seems pretty cool, However I have personally taken to the Head net..