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How to deal with hot hands affected by chili
1. Vegetable oil
2. Milk
3. Yogurt
4. Scrub with stainless steel
5. Cornstarch or baking soda
6. Alcohol
7. Vinegar
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Slicing or cutting
chili
Too long often makes the hands feel hot and sore.This burning sensation arises because
capsaicin
, the active substance that triggers the spicy taste in chilies.
The burning sensation can be very annoying, especially if you accidentally touch your face or eyes.Unfortunately, rinsing your hands with water alone is not enough because capsaicin does not dissolve in water.
How to deal with hot hands affected by chili
It is important to know how to deal with hot hands affected by chilies so that the discomfort can be quickly resolved.
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Fortunately, the ingredients needed to get rid of burning sensation on the hands are easy to find in the kitchen.Here’s a list, summarizing the various sources.
1. Vegetable oil
When your fingers start to feel spicy, don’t panic.According
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, vegetable oils such as coconut oil or olive oil can help dissolve capsaicin.
Capsaicin dissolves in oil, so vegetable oil is effective in removing remaining chili oil from the skin and reducing the burning sensation.
2. Milk
Milk is known as a classic way to relieve the burning sensation caused by chili.The casein content in milk helps neutralize capsaicin.
Pour milk into a bowl, then soak your hands for a few minutes until the stinging sensation subsides.
3. Yogurt
Apart from milk, yogurt is also effective in helping soothe skin irritated by chilies.Its creamy texture and protein content can reduce the burning sensation.
Soak your hands in yogurt for a few minutes until the heat reduces significantly.
4. Scrub with stainless steel
Even though it sounds like a myth, rubbing your hands on a stainless steel surface can help reduce the smell and heat of chili peppers.
Try rubbing your hands in a sink or a stainless steel spoon for a few minutes, then wash them with soap.
5. Cornstarch or baking soda
According
Gardening Know How
, cornstarch or baking soda can help neutralize capsaicin.Make a thick paste from a little water and one of these ingredients, then rub it on your hands.
Allow it to dry, then rinse with water and soap.This paste helps absorb the chili oil and reduces the burning taste.
6. Alcohol
70 percent medical alcohol or isopropyl alcohol is able to dissolve the capsaicin oil that sticks to the skin.Apply to hot areas, then wash with soap and water.
However, avoid excessive use because it can make the skin dry and irritated.
7. Vinegar
Vinegar contains acetic acid which can neutralize the alkaline properties of capsaicin.You can pour vinegar directly onto your hands or soak them in a mixture of vinegar and water for 15 minutes.
Vinegar can also help relieve the spicy taste in the mouth.Another alternative is an acidic drink such as tomato, pineapple, lemon or lime juice.
By knowing how to deal with hot hands from chili using kitchen ingredients, you don’t need to panic anymore.As a precaution, make it a habit to wear gloves when processing chilies to avoid the annoying hot sensation.
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