Brush your teeth and then chew some gum! I think I will try the listerine idea as well.
Brush your teeth and then chew some gum! I think I will try the listerine idea as well.
My wife picked up some of this stuff where she works...
http://www.aveda.com/templates/produ...CT_ID=PROD6129
It has lasted a while, and two or three drops clears up even a strong cigar. Works tons better than a lot of similar liquid drops I've tried.
Other than that I brush and Listerene at least twice a day.
The Henry Clay mints work pretty well, but I if you think Altoids are "intense" then I would advise you to stay away from the Henry Clays. lol
Raisins: + 12 1/2Termites: 5.56
This will sound really silly and you will feel silly doing it but it does work. most bad breath, whether caused by cigars or anything else, actually comes from the tounge. The key is while brushing your teeth also brush your tounge. I know it sounds foolish but it really helps a lot. I have also found that after brushing, while swishing around some mouthwash, to scrape my tounge across my top teeth to give the mouthwash a good fresh surface to penetrate. Don't believe me? ask a dentist.![]()
Thanks for all the replies. I was listening to Cigar Dave show on XM and he was talking about a breath spray that some cigar shop sold in Florida that worked like a charm on cigar breath. I was driving and couldn't write it down and my memory isn't what it used to be so I forgot it. Thanks again.
Jeff
i don't think they sell any of that at my shop. i'll look for it next time and see if i can figure out the name.
I usually stick to the good old original listerene. (That stuff could cure a camel's breath!)
Forget all the peppermint perfume hype. It's only temporary anyway. Clean means fresh. Brush your teeth, and gums with a good power toothbrush and floss at least a couple times a week. The most important thing for breath is brushing the BACK of the tongue, almost into the throat. Mucus builds up here and traps a lot of food particles, smoke residue, and grows a lot of bacteria. You must break this up completely. It's not easy because of the gag reflex. You'll have to train yourself for a while before you can do it properly. If you do it right, you'll have a nasty wad of gunk to spit out and you won't be able to see a film on your tongue no matter how far back you look. Afterwards, gargle with a mild anti-bacterial mouthwash or a solution of hydrgen peroxide and water or baking soda and water. Just plain water if nothing else is available. Your breath will be fresh for a long time after doing this.
I brush so far back, my wife can't stand to watch me do it.
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