Daisy’s Cold Water Surf Cream

Wind Chill is the temperature it “feels like” outside and is based on the rate of heat loss from exposed skin caused by the effects of wind, water presence and cold. As wind and wetness increases and temperature drops, the body is cooled at a faster rate causing the skin temperature to drop. Daisy’s Cold Water Surf Cream forms a thin boundary layer on your skin, resulting in less heat being carried away from the skin creating warmer skin for a longer duration.  As a protective barrier, or base layer, our cream effectively insulates your skin from the elements.  Acting like a wetsuit for your face!

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