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Like wiskey or brandy or something?

2006-11-01 01:55:18 · 11 answers · asked by Sandy 4 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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The urban legend is Vodka, but they disproved that on Mythbusters

2006-11-01 01:56:24 · answer #1 · answered by Jon C 6 · 0 0

Actually any kind of alcohol will work, Generally rashes are caused by bacteria on the skin, Alcohol is the best antibacterial for topical application (use on skin) You don't need the hard stuff, just the rubbing alcohol you can find at the drug store, Liquor contains additives, flavors, colors, etc which could actually iritate the rash more. It should only be used as a LAST MINUTE anticeptic, and only if no other is available.

2006-11-01 09:59:14 · answer #2 · answered by lovpayne 3 · 0 0

Try cortizone-10 or Gold Bond Powder for rashes. I'm not too familiar with liquor that would help with rashes believe me.
If so, that that would be a great trivia question!@!

2006-11-01 10:04:56 · answer #3 · answered by Stacey Lynn 3 · 0 0

Nope.

A specialist doctor's office can determine the source of the rash.

Sometimes it's the soap - deodorant soap in the shower causes many rashes....

Perhaps you can try showering with no soap except for underarm areas...until the rash goes away....and then you'll determine that it was your soap.

2006-11-01 09:59:41 · answer #4 · answered by May I help You? 6 · 0 0

Only the alcohol in the liquor helps. Buy cortizone10% cream.

2006-11-01 09:57:17 · answer #5 · answered by Lovie 2 · 0 0

Maybe this site will help you...

http://www.healthline.com/search?q1=rashes&utm_source=no_health_channel&utm_medium=google&utm_campaign=serp&utm_term=rashes

I couldn't find an answer, but liquor is a drying compound, and most articles say that your rash needs to dry before healing...Put it on you, and not in you, is my advice...

2006-11-01 10:04:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on the cause.
It could be contact dermatitis from laundry detergent residue, dryer sheets, deodorant soap, liquid gel soaps, chlorine water, etc.
If you can figure the cause that would help with our recommendations.

2006-11-01 11:15:25 · answer #7 · answered by CAT 3 · 0 0

Any alcohol - the more you drink, the less the rash bothers you.

2006-11-01 09:58:43 · answer #8 · answered by jammer 6 · 0 0

No i dont think that theres any liquror that helps rashes.

2006-11-01 09:58:55 · answer #9 · answered by Riyonna D 2 · 0 0

yes! tequilla... when enough is applied orally, you don't seem to care about that rash or who you got it from or gave it to! ;0)

2006-11-01 10:00:30 · answer #10 · answered by jeep_man129 3 · 0 0

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