How to Use MyoTape Mouth Tapes?
Learn how to use MyoTape Mouth Tape in quick and easy tutorials. Start your movement to better health today!
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1. Peel
An individual strip for use
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2. Stretch
Your strip by 20-30%
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3. Apply
Tape around the upper and lower lip
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4. Activate
Contact layer by gently pressing
Video Guide
MyoTape Usage Guide for Beards, Sensitive Skin, and Children
How to Use MyoTape with a Beard
Preparation:
Clean and dry the skin around your mouth to ensure the tape adheres properly.
Application:
Stretch the tape slightly and apply it around the mouth, ensuring it sticks to the skin and not just the beard.
Adjustment:
If necessary, trim the beard slightly around the application area to improve adhesion.
How to Use MyoTape for Sensitive Skin
Gentle Adhesive:
MyoTape uses a hypoallergenic adhesive that is gentle on sensitive skin, reducing the risk of irritation.
Patch Test:
Perform a patch test by applying a small piece of tape to the skin for a few hours to ensure there is no adverse reaction.
Removal:
When removing the tape, do so gently to avoid pulling on the skin. If needed, use a warm, damp cloth to loosen the adhesive.
How to Use MyoTape for Children
Please note that Myotape is only recommended for children who are 4 or older
Preparation:
Ensure the child's face is clean and dry to help the tape adhere properly.
Explain the process to the child to make them comfortable and cooperative.
Peel and Stretch:
Gently peel an individual strip from the backing.
Stretch the strip by 20-30% to activate the adhesive and ensure a comfortable fit.
Apply to the Mouth:
Place the tape around the child’s mouth, ensuring it surrounds the lips without covering them completely.
Press gently to secure the tape, ensuring it sticks well to the skin.
Adjust for Comfort:
Make sure the tape feels comfortable and allows for natural mouth closure.
If needed, adjust the tape to ensure it is securely in place but not too tight.
Monitoring:
Monitor the child initially to ensure they are comfortable and can easily breathe through their nose.
Ensure the child can open their mouth in case of emergencies.