Alcohol can remain in your system for up to a day after you stop drinking, depending on how much you drank and various physical issues. While it is there, a small amount will be excreted in urine, saliva and sweat. Even after all the alcohol is gone, some metabolites will continue to be excreted. All of these may contribute to the smell.
Showering and a change of clothes will minimize the problem. For a total resolution, cut down your drinking to a couple of drinks a night -- if you can. If you can't do that, you have more problems than body odor.
No. If you have one drink you may smell of alcohol the following day. If you are in a bar and someone accidentally spills some of their drink on you, you may smell of alcohol the following day. If you are a bartender, you may smell of alcohol the following day. Binge drinking will also cause you to smell of alcohol the following day, but it is not the only reason for smelling of alcohol.
The actual odor is not alcohol, but could be mistaken for it.
i don`t know i have never smelled or drink alcohol but i think it smells bad!
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The smell should disappear as the alcohol evaporates. A chemist may be able to recommend a different product.
I think that we drink to much alcohol and our brains can handle drinking to much.
Peanuts are amazing when it comes to masking alcohol breath. You can also eat a spoonful of peanut butter.
why does a person smell of alcohol if they just has one drink
It shouldn't but if you smell to much it may cause some problems, try using the the wafting technique so you don't get as much alcohol than you should.
Isopropyl alcohol has a rather strong alcohol smell. If you were to smell regular alcohol and smell 70% Isopropyl alcohol you would have the same smell. However, there is no general way to explain it other than a strong bitter and sometimes sweet smell. It depends on solely your olfactory membranes. Smell's are after all different to everyone.
Impaired judgment, slurred speech, odorous breath (most of the time if this has been covered up you can still smell it), and lack of coordination are often indicators that someone has been drinking alcohol.
Smelling even a small amount of alchohol can lead to a chemical breakdown of cats nervous system. We still don't know exactly why, but it has to do with the special way cats are wired to give them their good reflexes. JUST THE SMELL OF ALCHOHOL CAN CAUSE SIEZURES, AND IF NOT IMMEDIATELY, IT CAN CAUSE THEM UP TO 5 DAYS LATER don't get cats near alcohol
-alcohol consumption -mouthwash -diabetic ketoacidosis. Not so much an alcohol smell, but a fruity smell as the body releases ketones to rid itself of severely high blood sugar. A person in this situation may appear to be intoxicated on alcohol because of the hyperglycemia. Blood tests would demonstrate a high blood sugar reading instead of a high blood alcohol level. This is a dangerous condition requiring hospitalization.