Originally posted by Shane C: I have been using the kuiu Merino neck gaiter that can slide up and cover most of your face.
Originally posted by Joshua Polland: I use Carbomask, it dries nice and dull, wipes off with a wet wipe, but stays on real well. I sweat a lot during the early bow seasons in Northern, VA and it almost always stays on. It also is supposed to be great for scent control, but I use it for how dull it is.
Originally posted by Roger Norris: Burnt cork works great. Commercial camoflauge is overrated...use the cork to nock down the white shine of your face, wear muted earth tones, in some broken pattern like plaid. Stay in the shadows. Camo is a concept, not a pattern.....
Originally posted by Bud B.: I have some camo cover makeup in basic colors but have yet to find anything that'll last and stay on, but is easy to remove later on after the hunt. The stuff I use now is your basic camo kits from sporting goods stores or wally-world.Anyone use black from burned wood coals?Thanks.
Anyone use black from burned wood coals?