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"HOT PEPPERS" HELP!! my sisternlaw was cutting up some hot peppers,now her hands are burningshe has tried?
washing her hands with everything,vinigar,mouthwash,toothpaste,milk..u name it she tried it.. what is the best thing she can do to stop the burning???
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Maybe she should try soaking her hands in cold water for a while. Hope that helps.
- 1 decade ago
Capsaicin is fat and alcohol soluble. Try a shot of vodka and some cream mixed up.
However, since they've been in contact this long, the capsaicin has probably done its work already. She's got a chemical burn. It's going to sting and suck for a little while. Wear gloves when dealing with peppers hotter than anaheim :)
- BJLv 71 decade ago
milk or try a burn ointment she should have had glooves on I went camping and bought hot pepers I was cutting them up my hands were onfire for two days I knew they were hot but buying from a counrty farm they were three x s as hot
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Milk & always use gloves when cutting hot peppers
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- mlrios2003Lv 41 decade ago
lemons or limes rubbed all over. and if she has contacts- I would leave them in tonight lol, cause if you take them out with those hands tomorrow watch out- your eyes will burn soooooo bad- ask me how I know :)
Source(s): personal experience