FIELD OF INVENTION- This invention relates to bandage design and ornamental adhesive skin patches 
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION- Angled away from the human face, the nose is more vulnerable to additional exposures and irritations. Ultraviolet radiation and cold temperatures are enhanced due to the nose's angle and resulting distance from warmer parts of the body. The common cold and certain allergies produce excessive mucus (runny nose) which is evacuated using handkerchiefs and tissues resulting in repeated nasal rubbing. 
- Minimizing ultraviolet exposure includes molded hard plastic coverings connected to eyeglasses (site patents) or lotions and sprays containing various sun protection factor (SPF) formulas (site patents). Maintaining nasal warmth involves a cup/cone held in place by a strap around the head (site patents) or garments (hats) that cover the entire head (site patents). 
- Excessive nasal drainage, symptoms of the common cold virus or certain allergic reactions, is typically expelled into handkerchiefs or tissues. However, the repeated, ongoing abrasive action causes the nose to become irritated, inflamed and swollen. Facial tissue manufacturers strive for softer products to minimize irritation, but friction can't be eliminated. Other external nasal devices are manufactured and positioned on the nose to reduce snoring by opening nasal passages (site patents). No simple and inexpensive solution currently exists to protect the nose in a variety of settings and those protection devices heretofore known suffer from a number of disadvantages: 
Disadvantages
- 1. Cold-weather nasal warming and ultraviolet radiation protection devices are bulky and unsightly making their use outside extreme conditions rare.
- 2. Lotions and sprays for ultraviolet radiation protection are messy and have decreasing efficacy during long periods of use.
- 3. Tissues and handkerchiefs control excess mucus evacuation resulting from the common cold or allergic reactions, but their repeated use results in nasal irritation, inflammation and pain while increasing overall discomfort.
- 4. External snoring control devices are expensive to manufacture and are not designed to provide nasal protection.
Advantages- Accordingly several advantages of one or more aspects are as follows: to provide nasal protection from ultraviolet radiation, extreme cold and the friction caused by facial tissue use that are inexpensive to manufacture, that are minimally designed and unobtrusive, that are wearable all day, that transfer irritating friction away from the nose, that produce heat, that deflect ultraviolet radiation and that maintain SPF coverage when exposed to moisture. 
- Other advantages of one or more aspects will be apparent from the consideration of the drawings and ensuing description. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION(Summary of Main Claim)- In accordance with one embodiment a nasal protector comprises a die-cut protector shaped and dimensioned, to cover the lower exterior sidewalls, bridge and tip of the nose that is temporarily protected prior to use by a second, peelable film applied to the back of the protector. 
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING- FIG. 1 is a top view of the protector according to one of the embodiments; 
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the protector with the insertion of a heating layer; 
- FIG. 3 is a back perspective view of the protector showing the adhesive layer; 
- FIG. 4 illustrates the protector's placement on the nose from the side angle; and 
- FIG. 5 illustrates the protector's placement on the nose from the front of the face. 
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION- Referring to the drawing, there is shown inFIG. 1 a die-cut slug made from a choice of transparent, colored or patterned medical-grade plastic film such as polyethylene such as those available from3M of St. Paul, Minnesota or MACtac of Stow, Ohio. Alternatively, the slug may be made of multi-layered air-permeable polyethylene, sandwiching a polypropylene bag containing heat generating iron powder, salt and water to warm the nose such as those available from Aloha Industrial Co. Ltd. of Jiangsu, China or Junten Keep-Warm Products Co., Ltd. of Kunshan, China. 
- The protector (1) is designed to wrap around the lower portion of the nose covering the sides (2), lower bridge (3) and tip (4). The protector (1) may be fitted with a polypropylene bag (5) containing heat producing compounds as shown inFIG. 2. The protector's (1) adhesive backing (6) is protected by a peelable film (7) prior to use as shown inFIG. 3. After having peeled the film (7), the user simply applies the protector to their nose as shown inFIG. 4 andFIG. 5. 
- The thickness of the protector should not exceed 3 mils. Accordingly, as shown inFIG. 2, the addition of a heating element would require a change to the substrate material from translucent polyethylene to a flesh colored adhesive fabric which should not exceed 15 mils. 
- These dimensions yield a strong and flexible protector while maintaining the lowest visible profile.