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There is no such thing as a good way, the pepper is basically neutral, and there is no neutralization. The only slightly useful way to do this is to wet your hands and sprinkle salt on them, so that the salt sticks to your hands to relieve the burning sensation of the peppers.
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Precaution:
1.Wash your hands with cold water before and after cutting chili peppers.
2.Wear medical gloves when cutting.
3.Wipe your hands with sesame oil beforehand.
Aftermath 1Put hot hands on the fire and roast it, this is classic common sense of life, and it works very well2Soaking in salt water or vinegar will provide relief.
3.Soaking it in herbal tea water for 2 minutes can relieve the burning sensation 4Medicated toothpaste is applied to the affected area.
5.Add sugar and one or two drops of water to rub against the affected area.
6.Ice wash.
Rinse it with cold water first, then apply wind oil essence to the red, spicy and sore areas, and it will be fine after a while.
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The most effective way to apply vinegar is:1 Apply alcohol or vinegar back and forth. 2 Wash your hands with hot water. It is effective to put spicy hands in vinegar water, and it is also refreshing to put in ice water, but it only doesn't hurt for the time being...
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Rinse quickly with cold water and apply soap to the affected area. We'd be happy to answer for you.
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Wash with mint-flavored toothpaste, which has an anesthetic effect. May relieve pain.
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Before making chili peppers, make your hands wet with water, and don't do them when they are dry, so it won't hurt very much.
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Ice can provide quick relief.
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Soak in water and apply ice cubes.
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Rinse with cool water and cover with ice.
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Either heat from cold or heat from heat.
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1.Rinse with plenty of water.
2.Rinse with fat such as milk, animal oil, etc. on the spicy place3Bear with me.
4.Put it in your mouth and suck it.
5.Wash with alkali, such as soap.
The fourth option sounds silly, but it works. Hope it helps.
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Rinse under tap water for a long time.
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Rub with vinegar and rinse with water.
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Try washing it with vinegar, I've heard people say it, I haven't tried ......
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Don't be afraid if your hands are spicy with chili peppers, teach you a few tips to easily relieve the burning sensation, and try it at home.
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The best thing to do is to use ice cubes... It's true...
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You can use alcohol, vinegar, and hot water to wash your hands to remove the spicy smell.
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Washing it with a small amount of white vinegar (properly diluted with water) can neutralize the capsaicin on your hands, reduce the burning sensation, and you can also use a little toothpaste on your hands to be equally effective.
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Bring rubber gloves to handle chili peppers!
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Don't touch hot things, the hotter it feels, take soap and wash it with cool water.
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1. Wash with salt water, and finally wash your hands with soap (it is best to use phosphorus-free soap).
2. Apply wind oil essence to relieve the pain of being spicy.
3. You can use an alcohol cotton ball to wipe your hands in one direction, then wash your hands with water, then dry them, and wipe them several times until the symptoms are relieved.
4. If there is no medical alcohol, you can wash your hands with a small amount of vinegar. Because vinegar is acidic, it can be neutralized with capsaicin.
5. If there is neither medical alcohol nor vinegar, put it in cold water can relieve pain.
6. You can rinse repeatedly with cold water. In this way, it can play a good role in relieving spicy pain.
7. Soak in herbal tea water for 2 minutes to relieve the burning sensation.
8. Applying medicine and toothpaste to the affected area can play a role in relieving pain.
Just wear a plastic bag on your hand.
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