If you feel hot after getting chili peppers on your face, first of all, you should rinse your face repeatedly with a lot of warm or warm cool water to rinse off the residual chili peppers and relieve the redness, swelling and hot pain symptoms on your face, and do not use hotter water to rinse so as not to aggravate the burning sensation. You can also use ice towels or cold saline for wet compresses, the pain can be largely relieved. Secondly, chili juice contains capsaicin, which can adhere to the skin surface and around the hair follicle opening when in contact with human skin, which will stimulate the skin and local sensory nerves, leading to vasodilatation and congestion, accelerated blood flow, and painful sensation. By rinsing wet compress, you can apply aloe vera gel or Centella asiatica cream ointment, which has a certain effect of reducing swelling and relieving pain. You can also choose to wash the area with honeysuckle and peppermint boiled water, paying attention to never touch the eye with your hands during the period. If the relief effect is poor, you should seek medical advice promptly. If the local itching is accompanied by itching, you can take some oral anti-allergy drugs, such as loratadine or olopatadine hydrochloride tablets to stop itching. Finally, a special reminder that it is best to wear gloves when cutting chili peppers, do not let your hands touch the peppers directly, otherwise the skin of your hands may also be stimulated to appear spicy sensations. In addition, do not touch your face or rub your eyes with your hands after touching chili peppers to avoid spreading the irritation.