- Try thinning out the mustache. A mustache that is too thick will definitely not provide a proper seal.
- Trim the mustache area below the nostrils and the lip area to try to create a bare area on which the mask may seal.
- Shorten the length of your mustache like the pencil thin mustache. Doing this may allow enough of the seal to actually make good contact with your face.
- Make sure that your mask has a quality silicone skirt and thus remains pliable in a wider temperature range than other materials. Masks using Siltex or PVC will stiffen up in cooler temperatures which will negatively affect their sealing capabilities.
- You may have heard people talk about putting petroleum gel on the mustache. This is something that you do not want to do as it will interact with the silicone of the skirt and cause it to deteriorate. Most greases or waxes, like ChapStick, can deteriorate the mask skirt materials, as well as harm the marine eco system.
- If you have tried all of the above without success, your choices would be limited to dealing with water in your mask or just shaving off your mustache completely. Until now...
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