Does anyone get glassy fingertips that increase over the course of a long session?
Quote from: Percy B on December 18, 2007, 04:30:58 pmI lick my glassy tips to make the skin stick better when its cold - this freaks a lot of people out, but works for me. I got laughed at when I first discovered this by accident when squeaking my boots one winter and have done it secretly since then - never quite sure whether I was merely carrying out some superstitious, neurotic ritual. I am so relieved that it is now acceptable to come out about such things.
I lick my glassy tips to make the skin stick better when its cold - this freaks a lot of people out, but works for me.
I have this problem and the best solution I found is Rhinoskin spit (https://www.rhinoskinsolutions.com/store/p47/Spit_Skin_Hydration.html). Made a huge difference on my last font trip. Or you can just use ordinary water/spit, I preferred the spray. Warming up hands with a USB hand warmer can work, but not always if the humidity is very low.
‘kinell- Rhino flog stuff that makes your tips glassy (tip juice) and stuff to paint on to make them non glassy.....