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#114597 - 12/03/07 04:10 AM Facial hair and cold weather
Frankie Offline
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Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 736
Loc: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Hi,

Does growing a beard help to prevent frostbites by having natural insulation or is it not a good idea because of frost getting stuck in the beard and injuring the skin?

And if you shave, do you shave before going to bed to give your skin a chance to recover before exposing it to the cold?

Thanks
Frankie

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#114599 - 12/03/07 05:18 AM Re: Facial hair and cold weather [Re: Frankie]
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
Beards offer very little real insulation in cold climes and in fact increase hygiene problems. If you look at Inuit and other people in cold places they have very little facial hair. the best strategy is to use a good moisturizer and wear appropriate clothing; a proper parka with snorkel hood, balaclava etc.

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#114602 - 12/03/07 06:13 AM Re: Facial hair and cold weather [Re: Chris Kavanaugh]
Hacksaw
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I find that my beard only helps if it's well covered by a headover and/or a balaclava...more dead air space. Otherwise it's just a place for ice for form.

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#114603 - 12/03/07 01:46 PM Re: Facial hair and cold weather [Re: ]
Bear_Claw_Chris_Lapp Offline
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Registered: 08/23/07
Posts: 227
Loc: Sector 16
The ice has to get through the beard first! yuk yuk



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#114614 - 12/03/07 03:10 PM Re: Facial hair and cold weather [Re: Frankie]
Frozen Offline
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Registered: 01/07/05
Posts: 86
This discusses an interesting experiment involving shaving on one side only. The author (Pete Hickey) is an avid winter cyclist.

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#114620 - 12/03/07 03:43 PM Re: Facial hair and cold weather [Re: Frozen]
CANOEDOGS Offline
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Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 1853
Loc: MINNESOTA

i live in Minnesota and have had a full beard for about 35
years--i'm 61--i try and keep it trimed..the professor look,
not the mountain man "bush"..i think it does keep my face
out of the wind--not warm as in cozy like fingers in mitts..
Will Seager, our local north pole explorer is clean shaven
as he also thinks beards ice up..my mustache will get covered
with ice--very dramatic --a real show-off item when i come
in from shoveling the walk--" oh honey--you look so cold--
i'll make some coco"---but for day to day winter weather
i think--and a lot of other guys up here think--that a
full beard is a good winter accessory--coal tar soap
works great to keep it clean--

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#114634 - 12/03/07 04:54 PM Re: Facial hair and cold weather [Re: CANOEDOGS]
raydarkhorse Offline
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Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 510
Loc: on the road 10-11 months out o...
I keep a goatee and have had a full beard off and on over the years, and I rwallly can't tell any major difference.
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#114671 - 12/03/07 11:12 PM Re: Facial hair and cold weather [Re: Frankie]
Roarmeister Offline
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Registered: 09/12/01
Posts: 960
Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
I've worn a beard for some 20 years now. I've shaved it off a few times, once was in the middle of January. No particular reason, I just got carried away with the trimmer and decided to go all the way. Boy did I regret it. The next day I was without a vehicle and it happened to be the coldest day I've ever experienced (-67*C with windchill). I stood and waited at the bus stop for over 15 min. and regretted every second of it. Never again would I shave in the middle of winter.

While I only sport a light beard and moustache, I do find it keeps the face a tad bit warmer than a clean shaven one. It maintains a light air film on the face and thus is a bit warmer but nothing like wearing a scarf or balaclava.

The only negative with the facial hair is the frozen exhale from the nose on the moustache. After a while it just encrusts and actually insulates me from further cold winds. After our football team came home with the Grey Cup, I stood at the fieldside stands waiting for an 1 hr. to welcome them home in a rally. It was only -34*C with the wind chill last week. The parts of me that got cold - were my bare cheeks and my fingers. The rest of the body was fine.

YMMV

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#114686 - 12/04/07 01:39 AM Re: Facial hair and cold weather [Re: Frankie]
Frankie Offline
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Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 736
Loc: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Thanks everyone. Interesting replies. I'll keep on shaving, only it will be before going to bed instead of in the morning.

Frankie

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#114763 - 12/04/07 09:47 PM Re: Facial hair and cold weather [Re: Frankie]
TQS Offline
Member

Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 141
Loc: Humboldt County, CA
My beard has kept me a little warmer, mostly under the chin, though I hardly think a beard alone would help prevent frostbite, even if the chin area was prone to it. I've never heard of frostbite effecting the face anywhere except for the nose. I think it mostly effects extremities (fingers and toes).
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