If there is any one sport I never thought I would love, it would be snowmobiling. As a girl who grew up going on “beach” vacations the thought of traveling to the snow to ride around in below freezing temperatures on a motorized vehicle was mind boggling to me. I went in with an open mind and lots of layers and can now say that I have had some of the most fun and hardest laughs while snowmobiling. Having a few trips under my belt, I made it my own personal mission to maintain looking attractive and fashionable while being bundled up. Just as a reminder, being cute is fun and all but I want you ladies to remember the MOST important thing while snowmobiling is being warm… looking good while doing it comes second.
1. Waterproof mascara
When your helmet is on, the only thing that shows is your eyes, so get yourself a good waterproof mascara. A regular mascara will run when your eyes water from the cold temps and wind, the mascara I use is the Dior Pump N’ Volume linked here. On my last trip I had lash extensions and I honestly felt like these made such a huge difference in how I felt. I am not telling you that you need to go drop money on lash extensions but if you have been considering it, go for it! If you need a lash technician recommendation feel free to message me!
2. Bright colored or unique base layer
When you hit pit stops at restaurants and bars your outer coat comes off and what better to have on than a base layer that makes you feel cute in a sport that is so manly. Base layer options linked here.
3. Cute beanie
Something cute to coordinate with your base layer top to hide that helmet hair. All of a sudden you go from drab to fab, well kinda. But seriously, my hair would look like a flat pancake and once I tossed a cute beanie on I magically felt cute. My beanies were custom made but you can find plenty of basic beanies, I linked my exact one I purchased before the embroidery was added. Fun beanie and mid layer options linked here.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about snow gear or where to go, I am not the professional in this but my husband is a great source for information! And as always …
Unit next time, xo