I made a video a few months ago to show my personal fine-tuned homemade "goofy nighttime moisture chamber" making process, but had been too shy to post it. Well I figure if Alieshia can do it (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWQND6XSpac - another great option btw), then I can too
It won't work for many, and maybe not for anyone but me (it definitely won't work for thin skin, or shallow eyes/eyelashes). But just in case it inspires someone to come up with a better solution for themselves, I'm posting it here:http://youtu.be/M0VVpS4CxC8 . It should be finished uploading by tomorrow.
This solution requires large bandages, medical tape, and clear sheets like duralar.
Another option I use is to make duralar into single eye sheilds, and attach that directly to my face with elastic thread or tape. It's not as airtight, but makes scratching an itch, cleaning, and defogging much easier. I've tried adding some ear-plug wax to give it some more space above my eyelashes, but that never stuck well to the duralar.
I'm fond of duralar patches because you can't see it on me under some nice pairs women's sunglasses, and they don't hinder vision (other than fogging of course).
I'm always interested in other ideas for improvement.
It won't work for many, and maybe not for anyone but me (it definitely won't work for thin skin, or shallow eyes/eyelashes). But just in case it inspires someone to come up with a better solution for themselves, I'm posting it here:http://youtu.be/M0VVpS4CxC8 . It should be finished uploading by tomorrow.
This solution requires large bandages, medical tape, and clear sheets like duralar.
Another option I use is to make duralar into single eye sheilds, and attach that directly to my face with elastic thread or tape. It's not as airtight, but makes scratching an itch, cleaning, and defogging much easier. I've tried adding some ear-plug wax to give it some more space above my eyelashes, but that never stuck well to the duralar.
I'm fond of duralar patches because you can't see it on me under some nice pairs women's sunglasses, and they don't hinder vision (other than fogging of course).
I'm always interested in other ideas for improvement.
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