Permanently chapped lips
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Permanently chapped lips
My lips are permanently chapped . They just will not heal .
This all stared when I picked the euph. and started to play again after 20 plus years of not playing. I have been playing now for about 2 years. They only time I get any relieve is when I don't play for very long periods . A couple of weeks or more . Since I bought my own horn in Feb. I practice more then ever. It was bad then but since I switched from the 61/2 AL mouthpiece to the Schilke 51D it has gotten worse. I have been using A&D ointnement for a year now. It was helping a lot but since the mouthpiece change it dosen't seem to be helping at all.
What do you suggest ?
This all stared when I picked the euph. and started to play again after 20 plus years of not playing. I have been playing now for about 2 years. They only time I get any relieve is when I don't play for very long periods . A couple of weeks or more . Since I bought my own horn in Feb. I practice more then ever. It was bad then but since I switched from the 61/2 AL mouthpiece to the Schilke 51D it has gotten worse. I have been using A&D ointnement for a year now. It was helping a lot but since the mouthpiece change it dosen't seem to be helping at all.
What do you suggest ?

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D.C.T. it's Daily Care treatment by blistex. it comes in a little two ounce cream colored container marked D.C.T. they use it in drum corps and i use it all the time and it keeps my lips moist. It works very well i think. when i feel that it is off my lips or at least not at the amount i want just put a little more on there and it keeps workin and feels good too plus it has vitamin E in it and from what my corps instructors told me that is like steroids for lips. 
other than D.C.T. lotion?

other than D.C.T. lotion?

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I'm permanently addicted to chapstick, so I know where you're coming from somewhat. I suggest you drink lots and lots more water every day. I'm sure you've heard it before, but it really works best. Plus try to use a lip balm that doesn't contain too many chemicals, and those tend to dry out even more after they evaporate. Maybe since the MP switch you are using more air, and that is drying out your mouth/lips more? I still think drinking more water will help a lot.
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That is another possibility, of course -- an allergy to silver (or gold). If the above (very good) advice doesn't do the job, you might want to consider a Kelly 51D. They're available in all three shank sizes (just checked).bloke wrote:I'm assuming that you have no allergies to metal ...
Hope this helps!

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Beeswax
I second the suggestion to try a Kelly mouthpiece - they are not very expensive.
I'm sure the Blistex suggestions are good ones, but I prefer Burt's Bees Beeswax Lip Balm. It is my understanding (and I may be wrong) that it does not have the ingredients found in some other products that can lead to an "addiction" (when your lips stop producing their own moisturizer).
I'm sure the Blistex suggestions are good ones, but I prefer Burt's Bees Beeswax Lip Balm. It is my understanding (and I may be wrong) that it does not have the ingredients found in some other products that can lead to an "addiction" (when your lips stop producing their own moisturizer).
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anyone ever try this? www.chopsaver.com
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Re: Beeswax
i beg to differ on the Blistex thing yes many of their products do but D.C.T. does not have camphor in it that is why it's so popular in the drum corps world that and it is like a sun block too and it also has vitamin E in it. i've used D.C.T. for two years when i marched DCI and it always kept my lips nice and smooth. that and i took the Vitamin E caplets and poked a hole in them and put that on my lips just like you would chap stick or any other kind of lip balm. it works really well. The told us to do that becuase it had a more direct contact with the lips. It helpedI totally agree with the Burt's Beeswax. Chapstick and Blistex both contain camphor, which although it may moisturize the lips at first, as it evaporates, it makes the lips even dryer than before, thus creating the addiction mentioned above. Burt's Beeswax is 100% natural and contains only stuff like coconut oil, peppermint oil, etc. The first time I used it I noticed a huge difference in my lips the very next day. They were much smoother and the cracks I had from chapping were virtually gone. It's great stuff.
http://www.burtsbees.com
But thats just my two cents

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I agree on the see a doctor thing....could be something different than "just" chapped lips.
If you get a clean bill of health, what Bloke said. And the Kelly.
I like Burt's Bees the best, but have not tried Preparation H which some people swear by. It is white though and best used overnight.
With large mouthpieces I have found that sometimes my lip gets chapped after playing for two hours...and not where the metal contacts the lip either. If I played tuba daily I might have your problem, but to date the only lip problems I have are from horn. Switching to a gold rim helped that a lot. I thought I had a cold sore all the time in one place on my lip, but it was irritation from the rim. (lost out on a lotta kissing for a while, and for no good reason either!)
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If you get a clean bill of health, what Bloke said. And the Kelly.
I like Burt's Bees the best, but have not tried Preparation H which some people swear by. It is white though and best used overnight.
With large mouthpieces I have found that sometimes my lip gets chapped after playing for two hours...and not where the metal contacts the lip either. If I played tuba daily I might have your problem, but to date the only lip problems I have are from horn. Switching to a gold rim helped that a lot. I thought I had a cold sore all the time in one place on my lip, but it was irritation from the rim. (lost out on a lotta kissing for a while, and for no good reason either!)
Waiting for the inevitable jokes,
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I also know of people who swear by Preparation H. I assume that it does something to shrink the blood vessels, helping the player feel less tired after playing for a long time.MaryAnn wrote:I like Burt's Bees the best, but have not tried Preparation H which some people swear by. It is white though and best used overnight.
I'm not a doctor, but it seems to me that there is no way that could be a healthy thing to do on a regular basis.
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I'd never use that. Not even a passing thought.MaryAnn wrote:but have not tried Preparation H which some people swear by. It is white though and best used overnight.
LinkPreparation H wrote: Warnings
For external and/or intrarectal use only
I though at some point there was a warning about oral use, but I cannot find it online.
Still, who would think to put a rectal cream near their mouth?
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Lots of good suggestions being given out here . I have tried some of them and here are the results so far :
- The most common sense thing is to do is to stop playing long enough for the lips to heal. The most practical and also the hardest to do . Even the oldbandnerd needs his woodshedding time !!!
- Water .... I drink a lot anway so dehydration is not an issue. I was on the Atkins diet for 1 1/2 year and this is the only good habit that I managed to retain after going off the diet. I prefer to drink water over softdrinks or tea. If I wanted to drink anymore I would have to grow gills .
- Blistex DLT ....it worked fairly good. It helped give some relief until it dissapeared . Probably a good mantainece item but not helping me to heal up.
- Burts Beeswax ... of all the O.T.C. type solutions this has done the most . My lips felt better as soon as I put it on. It lasted a long time and did not leave mys dry when it wore off. I could do without the peppermint oil though. It stings at first. It also seem to be helping to heal.
- Vaseline and Aloe.... AAAAAHHHHHH ...Relief..... That feels good. It is really slimy having this crap (vaseline ) on my lips but it holds the moisture in and fills the cracks so they stop hurting. I have also been using the Aloe . I am not sure if it is helping any . I just started today with these two so I don't know for sure if this will do the trick but it looks good so far.
- The most common sense thing is to do is to stop playing long enough for the lips to heal. The most practical and also the hardest to do . Even the oldbandnerd needs his woodshedding time !!!
- Water .... I drink a lot anway so dehydration is not an issue. I was on the Atkins diet for 1 1/2 year and this is the only good habit that I managed to retain after going off the diet. I prefer to drink water over softdrinks or tea. If I wanted to drink anymore I would have to grow gills .
- Blistex DLT ....it worked fairly good. It helped give some relief until it dissapeared . Probably a good mantainece item but not helping me to heal up.
- Burts Beeswax ... of all the O.T.C. type solutions this has done the most . My lips felt better as soon as I put it on. It lasted a long time and did not leave mys dry when it wore off. I could do without the peppermint oil though. It stings at first. It also seem to be helping to heal.
- Vaseline and Aloe.... AAAAAHHHHHH ...Relief..... That feels good. It is really slimy having this crap (vaseline ) on my lips but it holds the moisture in and fills the cracks so they stop hurting. I have also been using the Aloe . I am not sure if it is helping any . I just started today with these two so I don't know for sure if this will do the trick but it looks good so far.
