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Dry Lips?

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I find that if I use ChapStick right _after_ I play, my lips stay pretty moist until the next time. I'd advise you to use a lip balm as necessary, and wipe it off _right before_ playing.
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Post by Chuck(G) »

Burt's Beeswax Lip Balm seems to be less greasy than the usual stuff. No camphor.

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Post by JayW »

2nd vote for Chopsaver !! Try some! It works great and does not have that "addictive quality" that some other medicated lip treatments do. I only use it when i feel I need to and it has worked every time.
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Post by smurphius »

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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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.
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Re: health and tuba

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GopherTuba08 wrote:is it better to just stop playing or a day or two to get well again?
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.

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