Bad breath stems from a number of different factors, including what you ate, what you drank, and what you did throughout the day.Īssuming you maintain the standard operating procedure - brush and floss after every meal - you may also want to consider chewing sugar-free gum before and after your cigar-smoking session.
The smoke you draw into your mouth and then deftly exhale in a series of perfect rings may taste great, yet the taste left in your mouth post-smoke, that infamous cigar breath, can taste like asphalt. Puffing on a fine cigar at a get-together or quietly enjoying one as you leaf through the pages of a book might be nice ways to pass some time, but no matter how you enjoy that stogie, the result will be the same: cigar smell. For example: An evening of indulgence in bourbon and beer brings a hangover as retribution, a great climb or hike leaves its share of lactic acid in those worn-out muscles, and a day spent lounging about on the beach or poolside can bring a sunburn and questions like, “Hey, why aren’t you at work?” Many of life’s most pleasurable experiences come with less-than-pleasant aftermath.