10-10-2009, 10:15 PM
<!--quoteo(post=333885:date=Oct 10 2009, 03:30 PM:name=sirbrad)<div class=\'quotetop\'>QUOTE (sirbrad @ Oct 10 2009, 03:30 PM) <a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=333885\"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class=\'quotemain\'><!--quotecYou need to powder the neck a lot, and make sure your skin is dry. Sweat? That is pretty disgusting. <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\"
\" border=\"0\" alt=\"smile.gif\" /> That is why I cut ventilation holes in my masks too, especially under the chin. If only people knew what a beeeoootch it was to be Jason. You can't move, you have tunnel vision, muffled hearing, sweating like crazy, ankles ready to snap, and everyone is scared as hell of you. Funny stuff. It is all part of the illusion!<!--QuoteEnd</div><!--QuoteEEndSweating actually does help a lot but I've found it really only goes on well with sweat if the inside of the mask is also damp. But if you're trying to get into it for the first time and the inside of the mask isn't moist, then I'd use a talc powder.
