![]() Duck hunting face paint or a concealment mask? That’s the question. And, depending on who you ask, you’ll likely get completely different answers. It’s a debate that’s as old as time, to conceal with duck hunting face paint or to wear a mask. So, what then is the right answer? Which should you choose? Well, it comes down to one big factor, that actually plays into waterfowl hunting in general and that’s comfort. Comfort—Your Single Most Important Weapon Whether you are laying in a blind, jump shooting, or drifting the river, comfort is your single most important weapon. Think about it... All in preparation for a hunt you’ve woken up well before the sun, loaded up your decoys, taken the time to set them up, and are finally ready to hunt. Your laying in the ground blind, the birds are wing locked, your shivering from the cold, damp from the rain, and feeling stiff...bottom line, you're hoping to drop a few birds but the elements are working against you. Add comfort to the same equation... Your laying in the ground blind, the birds are wing locked, its cold but that's ok because your base layers are holding the heat in, it’s wet but you're not because your outer layers are waterproof, you're completely comfortable and ready to shoot because you've invested in quality. You are ready to drop some birds. When the birds fly, your comfort is worth the investment. Mask Vs. Duck Hunting Face Paint Concealment is of the utmost importance, there’s no doubt about that. As the ducks and geese watch with their wary eyes, waterfowl hunters must sit for an extended amount of time all with little movement as they wait for their opportunity. That requires comfort and all-natural duck hunting face paint can provide just that. Why duck hunting face paint over a concealment mask? Well, masks can cause quite a bit of irritation. They really are a “one size fits most” design and every face has its own unique shape. So, of course that comes with fidgeting and adjusting, not something you want when waterfowl hunting. These cumbersome masks also have the tendency to get caught on blind materials which of course causes more movement and adjusting. All the above is eliminated with an all-natural duck hunting face paint. But, the trick here is all-natural. Camo face paint and duck hunting face paint provides a custom solution that will truly fit any face shape. It provides concealment all without the hassle of a clingy uncomfortable face mask. If Duck Hunting Face Paint Is so Great Why Is There a Debate? This is a normal and very logical question. If duck hunting face paint is obviously superior then why would hunters have this great debate? The answer comes down to one word, quality. Many paints on the market are made with low-quality, synthetic and harmful ingredients. These ingredients are known to cause skin irritations and breakouts. To top it off, many of these paints are next to impossible to remove from the skin leaving you with remnants of paint in your pores after hours of scrubbing. When you switch to an all-natural duck hunting face paint you will notice those skin irritations simply don't exist and you can focus on your hunt and only your hunt. Conceal with Comfort When it comes to waterfowl hunting, in order to be successful you must be concealed. And, geese and ducks are gifted with powerful eyesight. At Nature’s Paint, we are dedicated to providing 100 percent natural hunting face paint and that you can depend on to keep you concealed throughout your day’s hunt and come off with the swipe of a towellet at the end of the day. Learn more about Nature’s Paint.
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