It is not necessary but it would be nice so that when you are singing people do not smell your breath. You could resort to other things such as brushing with toothpaste or even having a mint to freshen up your breath. Hope this helps.
It's not a good idea to drink milk before singing, if you want to do your best. Tea would be good.
Females can improve their singing abilities by practicing regularly, taking vocal lessons from a qualified instructor, staying hydrated, warming up before singing, and maintaining good vocal health habits.
Drink lots of water to hydrate your vocal cordsDo some vocal exercises
no,onions are for eating not for singing
To prevent yawning while singing, try to maintain good posture, take deep breaths, and stay hydrated. Additionally, practice relaxation techniques and ensure you are well-rested before singing.
Brushing your teeth, gargling some mouthwash, and rinsing your mouth out with water mixed with salt are good ways to sanitize your mouth!
You are better rinsing with a mouthwash. Should you have any toothpaste left in your mouth, spit it out - it doesn't do any good just floating around in there.
No, it is not good for Acne.
Mouthwash is a good addition to brushing teeth for dental health. The mouthwash soaks the mouth and goes in between teeth, killing some bacteria the toothbrush missed.
it is good
toothbrush, floss and mouthwash
Not by a great deal. The active ingredients in mouthwash (antibacterial agents) are designed to work on oral bacteria during the exposure time which is displayed on the bottle of mouthwash. Typically you rinse for 30 seconds with mouthwash. After this time any oral bacteria that has been killed will be amongst the mouthwash inside your mouth, so to remove as much as possible it's advisable to rinse with water afterwards - the mouthwash has done its job by then. It also helps to prevent staining of your teeth, mouth and tongue by the mouthwash. I do not understand why there is no instruction to rinse with water after using mouthwash, however I would imagine this is personal preference - as there would be no detrimental health effects by 'not' rinsing it away.
It's not a good idea to drink milk before singing, if you want to do your best. Tea would be good.
Good singing , or singing nicely
No, rinsing it is always a good idea. It removes any harmful pesticides. Removing the peel would PROBABLY be ok, but rinsing is even better.
Sure, it will kill the germs, but not reinforce your enamel or anything like mouthwash does because there's no flouride in it. Plus it won't leave a very fresh, good smelling feeling.
Not a good defense. Blood alcohol content is what alcohol is in your blood stream, not what's in your mouth. Even if the breathalyser is confused by the mouthwash, they can just do a blood test.