I had a very bad facial skin reaction to IPE 5 months ago. My face looked like I fell into a fire. Took me a couple months to get over it. I have cleaned the shop out 2 or 3 times to get rid of all the dust from it. But yesterday I was sanding an Osage bow, and like a dummy, I did not wear my respirator. Osage never bothered me before. Now today my face and lips look like I fell into another fire.
I would like to find a light, thin, air tight fitting head net to cover my face and neck while sanding. It will need a hole over the nose and mouth so I can breath through the respirator, and holes for my eyes. I plan to wear tight fitting goggles from now on too. I need to find something to protect my face and neck, because I will not give my bow making. My hands are always covered with the saw dust, but it never affects my hands or arms. Just my face and neck. Can any of you guys point me in the right direction? Thanks, Roy