| If you like smoking cigars, there's a good chance that | | | | tainted with tobacco, people will take notice. Pop in a |
| you have the unmistakable aroma of burnt tobacco on | | | | minty piece of gum after enjoying a cigar and that |
| your clothes, in your mouth, and on your skin. These | | | | smell will be neutralized. |
| odors tend to work their way into other peoples noses | | | | If you get a chance, brush your teeth after smoking a |
| when they least expect it. If you can't talk to people | | | | cigar. This is the only surefire way to destroy all traces |
| without them looking away or wincing, it's time to | | | | of tobacco after smoking. Be sure to finish up with |
| deodorize. | | | | some mouthwash. Now, instead of smelling and tasting |
| The process of deodorization begins with you chewing | | | | your thick tobacco breath, people will be refreshed |
| a piece of gum after smoking a cigar. There's nothing | | | | with the wonderful scent of wintergreen or peppermint. |
| quite like the smell of another persons CO2, and if it's | | | | Well done. |