Method one, alcohol or high white wine. Capsaicin in chili peppers can be dissolved in alcohol and alkaline solution, you can use alcohol or a high degree of white wine to repeatedly scrub, can significantly relieve the burning pain of the hand.
Method two, white vinegar. Because capsaicin is alkaline, and white vinegar is acidic, apply white vinegar to the hands several times, the combination of acid and alkali can relieve the stinging sensation.
Method three, toothpaste. Most of the toothpastes used at home are alkaline, applying toothpaste to your hands can dissolve capsaicin, and toothpaste contains a cooling factor that can inhibit the stinging sensation.
Method four, cool oil. Hands are hot and painful after being chili pepper spicy, this time you can apply cooling oil, and then put in front of the fan blowing, hands will feel cool. Cooling oil has the effect of cooling and heat dissipation.
Method five, cooking oil or makeup remover. Capsaicin is not soluble in water, but can be dissolved in oil, when the hands are spicy you can apply makeup remover oil or food oil to dissolve the capsaicin on your hands. This is the most effective of these methods.
When hands are spicy, make sure you don't rinse them with hot water, or it will aggravate the burning and stinging sensation, and won't help remove capsaicin.