Camo face paint

I have never used it before so not sure how much good it does for you. I usually pull up a half face  that seems work ok, I just have my reads in my mouth for calling if need be in close quarters :)
 
I too have used the burnt stump charcoal.  Works great! I have used dirt also in a pinch.  I just can't stand the masks, too hot and always in the way.  I think piant/dirt/charcoal is a really good way to cover up hands and face when in hot weather.  When its cooler, gloves and other things can be used, but bow season is usually just so warm.
 
Primitive said:
I too have used the burnt stump charcoal.  Works great! I have used dirt also in a pinch.  I just can't stand the masks, too hot and always in the way.  I think piant/dirt/charcoal is a really good way to cover up hands and face when in hot weather.  When its cooler, gloves and other things can be used, but bow season is usually just so warm.


I have also thought about the burnt char as a face cover.  Not to mention it is a natural scent
 
I also use Hunter Specialties face paint that comes in a tube. Comes off with baby wipes. Like others have said it is not always something that I use. It depends on the situation you are hunting in.
 
I like the hunter specialty - too - simple and doesnt get in my way when shooting like a face mask does. Plus with face masks I just don't like stuff covering my mouth.
 
Facepaints are just too messy for me. Prefer a facenet, exspecially if I'm backpacking in somewhere. Don't waste time or valueable water cleaning it off or get it all over my pillow when sleeping.
 
There is a company named Rubies that makes halloween makeup. It is the same makeup that the Duck Commanders use and sell for $8 a tube. You can buy it at any halloween/costume store for $1.99. It goes on wet but dries in seconds and is smudge resistant and No grease. They have many different colors, tho i only use the black. It is the best face paint/hand paint i have found. Their website is Rubies.com
 
Back
Top