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This is a discussion on Removing Cigar Breath Smell within the General Cigar Discussion forums, part of the The Cigar Lounges at Puff category; Anyone have any tips for removing the smell of cigar smoke on your breath? My girlfriend doesn't like it, as ...
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Newbie in the ocean
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Removing Cigar Breath Smell
Anyone have any tips for removing the smell of cigar smoke on your breath?
My girlfriend doesn't like it, as I can never get rid of the smell. I have tried mouthwash and toothpaste, but that only hides it for a few hours, then the smell comes back. Any suggestions??? |
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Scratching Itches
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Re: Removing Cigar Breath Smell
While you wait, try the NEW GORILLA FORUM and make an introduction and take the time to read the stickies.
Get a new girlfriend. ![]() Seriously, I don't know of any quick fix, just time. I like drinking a lot of something while I smoke, usually water. Some of the gums out there these days seem to help quite a bit, also seem to help with 'herf mouth', I like Orbitz or Ice Breakers personally. ![]()
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i need a cookie bailout
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Re: Removing Cigar Breath Smell
gargle everclear or diesel or 151
![]() if don't do it at lest you can get drunk
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Come get some!!!
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My dad said he used to use Sen Sen to hide smoke breath when he was a kid.
I just like the taste of the stuff. I'd like to hear what other have to say though. |
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Maturing Puffer Fish
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I feel your pain. Only time seems to take the taste/smell away.
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Hasta La Vista!!!
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No easy answer I know of.
When I am done, I usually brush and use Listerine (after I have enjoyed the tasted for a while first). What also helps is a shower and change of clothes. It is not just your mouth that smells like a cigar. It is all over your clothing, body and hair. |
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alliroG
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Well I guess I don't have to post my search results now.
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Full grown Puffer Fish
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I usually bring a smoke home for my wife. After she throws down a 601, she doesn't even notice my breath.
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No longer a community member.
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Crest Pro Health works pretty well for me. Although now thatIthink about it you might be able to gargel some baking soda and water. People put baking soda in their fridge to rid pungent odors, so it may work with your mouth!
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Gorilla under water
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I have yet to find anything that totally gets rid of it other than time.
BTW... Welcome to the Jungle! ![]()
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Parisian Pimp
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I pay a lot of money for that breath/taste in my mouth, no way do I want to get rid of it.
No one ever complains, but maybe that's because it's masked by the scotch. ![]()
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real good, ya?
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Re: Removing Cigar Breath Smell
My wife doesn't like the smell. I find that most of the stink isn't on my breath, but everywhere else. The standard routine before bed is:
Wash hands VERY WELL, brush teeth, Listerine, change clothes (at least shirt), then my secret last step... I have a bottle of spray enzyme odor killer stuff that's marketed for pet owners or something (wannabe Febreeze?). It's supposedly all natural and safe, so I spray it IN MY HAIR. Typically it's the shirt & hair that hold most of the smoke smell, so this does the trick. I wouldn't suggest it for a beard though... When I grow a goatee I give it a quick wash with soap and sometimes even hit it with the Listerine. I've yet to be kicked out of bed with this routine. If I skip a step, I generally get the "you stink" comment. I've also found that when I smoke a cigarillo on lunch break at work, if I smoke out in the breeze and hold the cigarillo downwind of me the entire time, I can get back into the office on three Altoids without anyone noticing. I like when people see me for the first time with a cigar and say, "I didn't know you smoked" because they've never smelled me. The one time I smoked cigars indoors there was nothing I could do to get the smell off me. ![]()
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Sigh...
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The only solution is to have another cigar
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Just another $
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Re: Removing Cigar Breath Smell
Try ginger root or a ginger candy.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA280_.jpg Cleanses the pallet.
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