health and tuba
- Chuck(G)
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Burt's Beeswax Lip Balm seems to be less greasy than the usual stuff. No camphor.
"Beeswax,coconut oil,sunflower oil,tocopheryl acetate & tocopheryl,lanolin,peppermint oil,comfrey root extract,rosemary extract TIN: Coconut oil,beeswax,sweet almond oil,tocopheryl acetate & tocopheryl,lanolin,peppermint oil,comfrey root extract,rosemary extract"
"Beeswax,coconut oil,sunflower oil,tocopheryl acetate & tocopheryl,lanolin,peppermint oil,comfrey root extract,rosemary extract TIN: Coconut oil,beeswax,sweet almond oil,tocopheryl acetate & tocopheryl,lanolin,peppermint oil,comfrey root extract,rosemary extract"
- JayW
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smurphius
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I have a slightly different remedy. I don't personally do it for the simple fact I can hardly remember to shower every day let alone do this every day, but I have a friend who takes a couple drops of vitamin E oil to put on his lips after showering in the morning. He says he's never had any problem with dry lips. You can buy a bottle at your local pharmacy. Might be worth a shot, and cheaper than that other stuff.
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TubaRay
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Dry lips?
I second Chuck's post, above. I switched to Burt's Beeswax a couple of years ago after seeing it reccommended on TubeNet. It works very well for me. I prefer to use it when I am not playing, but it poses no real problem even if I apply it right before I play. Chapped lips are a total no-no. If my lips are chapped, I have absolutely no flexibility.
Ray Grim
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The TubaMeisters
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Re: health and tuba
If you can, likely yes. It's physical activity. If you wouldn't jog, I'd say don't play, either. At least not seriously.GopherTuba08 wrote:is it better to just stop playing or a day or two to get well again?
I've worried about my horn having bad notes in it that might come out, but never germs...
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
