Fuzzdawg
06-05-2007, 05:26 PM
i have been playing guitar for a long time. twelve years or so. i have nice thick finger callouses, and when they are intact can play almost unendingly without having fingertip pain.
however....
like i said, "when they are intact." i have this wierd problem that my callouses are always peeling. usually about once a week. when my callouses peel, the skin underneat is VERY tender and usually pink, and prohibits me from playing almost whatsoever.
normaly this isn't a problem. it usually goes in a cycle based on whenever i play the most. and i usually play in church. so if i have practice on thursday and play in church on Sunday then my callouses usually begin peeling towards the end of the church service and by monday are totally raw. they usually take about two days to get back to where i can play again. no problem if i don't have practice again until thursday.
but lately, i have been helping in the churches youth group which practices whenever everyone can make it and plays on wednesdays, and also in a band i am in with some friends, which usually practices on thursdays and plays whenever we can get a gig. this means that my callouses are peeling at very wierd times. like last saturday my band had a gig and my middle finger had very little callous and i had a very very difficult time playing. and NOW, my middle finger is ok, but my pointer is now so raw it is uncomfortable to even type this.
does anyone have any suggestions/ tips/ ideas on how to reduce/eliminate/cope with this problem? i have used superglue to make a kind of temporary callous, but that barely works. the superglue is too flexible and begins to peel itself too soon (well before the set is over). not to mention that it hurts like the dickens when it peels off (from the raw fingertip).
however....
like i said, "when they are intact." i have this wierd problem that my callouses are always peeling. usually about once a week. when my callouses peel, the skin underneat is VERY tender and usually pink, and prohibits me from playing almost whatsoever.
normaly this isn't a problem. it usually goes in a cycle based on whenever i play the most. and i usually play in church. so if i have practice on thursday and play in church on Sunday then my callouses usually begin peeling towards the end of the church service and by monday are totally raw. they usually take about two days to get back to where i can play again. no problem if i don't have practice again until thursday.
but lately, i have been helping in the churches youth group which practices whenever everyone can make it and plays on wednesdays, and also in a band i am in with some friends, which usually practices on thursdays and plays whenever we can get a gig. this means that my callouses are peeling at very wierd times. like last saturday my band had a gig and my middle finger had very little callous and i had a very very difficult time playing. and NOW, my middle finger is ok, but my pointer is now so raw it is uncomfortable to even type this.
does anyone have any suggestions/ tips/ ideas on how to reduce/eliminate/cope with this problem? i have used superglue to make a kind of temporary callous, but that barely works. the superglue is too flexible and begins to peel itself too soon (well before the set is over). not to mention that it hurts like the dickens when it peels off (from the raw fingertip).