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classykindasassy -> To stop the burn of a pepper oil or hot oil do this (1/17/2006 9:12:46 PM)

I have seen several posts on the use of chili oil or other hot oil, Ben Gay or other masochistic preparations like them. To stop the burn USE PLAIN VEGETABLE OIL OF ANY KIND like olive, almond or plain cooking oil. NEVER USE WATER/soap as this drives it deeper into the area. Rub gently in circles with fingers. Wipe gently and think of the plain oil as a rinse agent. You can reapply as you wipe off.

I am trained in aroma therapy and am going on lots of experience and good instruction having seen burns from hot oils like oregano and other powerful herb oils. I myself had to try this out when I used a pepper cream on my neck and back while fresh out of the shower, for muscle soreness. I felt like someone had put a hot iron on my back and neck. I sprinted for the kitchen and went for the cooking oil. It helped in just a few minutes.




amayos -> RE: To stop the burn of a pepper oil or hot oil do this (1/17/2006 10:13:40 PM)

Goodness me. I feel boring, using only hot wax.

But it's really hot wax, though. :D




Petruchio -> RE: To stop the burn of a pepper oil or hot oil do this (1/18/2006 12:27:31 AM)

I one got oils from pepper on my privates (IT REALLY WAS AN ACCIDENT, I SWEAR!) and could have used that advice.

amayos, did you happen to catch my acknowledgement on that other thread before they closed it out?




Sirandlittle1 -> RE: To stop the burn of a pepper oil or hot oil do this (1/18/2006 1:41:52 AM)

Excellent advice, thankyou, perhaps you should also post this in the health and safety thread?
Which i rarely read, so i am glad its posted here, thankyou!
little1




xxblushesxx -> RE: To stop the burn of a pepper oil or hot oil do this (1/18/2006 1:44:29 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Sirandlittle1

Excellent advice, thankyou, perhaps you should also post this in the health and safety thread?
Which i rarely read, so i am glad its posted here, thankyou!
little1


I agree. Thank you. I hardly EVER go there either..

unless...it's really late, and I have insomnia...and..I'm bored....oh...I guess I should head over there NOW!!






Wildfleurs -> RE: To stop the burn of a pepper oil or hot oil do this (1/18/2006 1:49:35 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: classykindasassy

I have seen several posts on the use of chili oil or other hot oil, Ben Gay or other masochistic preparations like them. To stop the burn USE PLAIN VEGETABLE OIL OF ANY KIND like olive, almond or plain cooking oil. NEVER USE WATER/soap as this drives it deeper into the area. Rub gently in circles with fingers. Wipe gently and think of the plain oil as a rinse agent. You can reapply as you wipe off.

I am trained in aroma therapy and am going on lots of experience and good instruction having seen burns from hot oils like oregano and other powerful herb oils. I myself had to try this out when I used a pepper cream on my neck and back while fresh out of the shower, for muscle soreness. I felt like someone had put a hot iron on my back and neck. I sprinted for the kitchen and went for the cooking oil. It helped in just a few minutes.


Thats helpful to know, I'm sure I've heard it somewhere else but it helps to hear it more than once (I'm a wee bit senile). Thanks for posting this!

C~




amayos -> RE: To stop the burn of a pepper oil or hot oil do this (1/18/2006 8:05:54 AM)

Wait, which thread? Queening?




JohnWarren -> RE: To stop the burn of a pepper oil or hot oil do this (1/18/2006 1:38:13 PM)

Yes, oil is a good treatment for this. I've also found that cold cream (from the beauty counter) works well.




EvilGeoff -> RE: To stop the burn of a pepper oil or hot oil do this (1/18/2006 9:23:22 PM)

Oil works because it dilutes the stuff, most of it is oil soluble. As an alternative, use Dawn dishwashing detergent straight, without water. Dawn breaks up the oil and helps lift it off the skin. Once rubbed in, you can use more Dawn and then water to rinse it off.

It's what we used to get pepper spray off the face and out of the eyes (I was a cop for 17 years, the deparments here won't let you carry pepper spray unless you get sprayed with it in the training process). Believe me, that stuff is no fun on the skin or eyes. But it is not bad at all in chili! *evil grin*

YIK,
- Geoff




Petruchio -> RE: To stop the burn of a pepper oil or hot oil do this (1/19/2006 1:13:30 AM)

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Wait, which thread?


amayos, I don't know where I posted it now, but I had given you a smartass peevish answer, and you answered with admirable aplomb.




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