Why does my girlfriend face smell funny after i lick it, espessally on eyebrows?!


Question: Why does my girlfriend face smell funny after i lick it, espessally on eyebrows.?
is it the spit drying or sweat, could it be my breath, i brush 2 times a day. is there a reason why the smell is stronger on eyebrow hairHealth Question & Answer


Answers:
That must definitely be dried saliva. Dried saliva smells independent of whether you brush your teeth 2 times. The eyebrows are very likely to be holding a greater content of saliva, so upon drying, the smell is stronger.

Try mint pastilles before you lick her, it could help to improve the smell. Health Question & Answer

well may be it is because of her make up things. sometimes make up creams smell like that and when you lick that area they start giving out their smell even stronger. May be you can ask a cosmetic.
Dude why do you wanna know that.? enjoy your time with her, who cares it smells like what.
by the way she is pretty lucky to be licked even on eyebrows,wow(hey i am not GAY) :D
take care dude
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I *think* it's the smell of your dried up saliva. I noticed the same thing when I would do something like that. I'm pretty sure.

*think* = not fact, opinion.

BTW, stop licking her face and go where it really matters bro. Then you won't even be able to smell that. It'll be some whole new smell. :)Health Question & Answer

Haha! That is "espessally" funny.Health Question & Answer

It could be YOUR breath you're smelling!Health Question & Answer

lol does she have thick eyebrows
dont lick the brows dudeHealth Question & Answer

I think it must the make up stuff .Do not worryHealth Question & Answer



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