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shootingstar
09-11-2011, 10:32 AM
For the first time, I worked with some hot banana peppers ...and the capsaicin or natural pepper oil (more whatever juice, from the pith/seed?), got into my eye.

I was working with bare hands and didn't realize how sensitive I was. In desperation, I used some body lotion which had some aloe vera in it to take the sting out. But I didn't stick it my eye,

That natural pepper residue seems to have steeped my kitchen towel, a hand towel in bathroom. My skin is sensitive to it.

What is your go-to remedy when dealing with this? I've read that pur aloe vera juice from the plant is helpful, whole milk??

OakLeaf
09-11-2011, 11:09 AM
I would never put anything else in my eye that wasn't specifically meant to go there.

I don't suppose even a saline rinse would help, since capsaicin is oil-soluble, not water-soluble.

It goes away pretty quickly. It hurts like !@#@#$ until it does, though.


As far as getting it off your hands, use an industrial-type hand scrub. Act like it's (odorless) 90w gear oil and it'll come off.

grey
09-11-2011, 06:16 PM
Ow!!!! I sure hope you are feeling better by now. Fully understand.

I worked with peppers a month ago - got Hunan Hand from chopping dozens of jalapeņo peppers for salsa. It was soooo bad and nothing relieves it but time. There are a ton of suggestions online, but nothing worked for me but sleeping with a soft ice pack on my hands.
My husband got jalapeņo pepper in his eye about two months ago. Cold water rinse, and a cool soft ice pack. It's the only solution we found.