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Some people claim taping your mouth shut helps you sleep better—but what are the risks?
(www.nationalgeographic.com)
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I've tried it and it definitely helps my sleep, but I certainly didn't cover my mouth. A small strip below the nose across the lips, vertically, was sufficient. I was still able to breathe out of the sides of my mouth, holding my nose (as a test). I used a brand of sensitive skin kinesiology tape and had no issues, aside from needing to be clean shaven, or close to it.
My use case was I sometimes snore and would wake up with particularly bad breath, depending on the position I slept in. I had no "jawline" or "double chin" goals.