Did you know these things can help?
Lemon juice! I have a bottle of lemon juice in my fridge for cooking, etc. but I use it most for getting onion odor out of my hands.
Wash hands with shampoo. It works every time.
Cut a small piece off of your celery and rub it on your hands, knife, or other surfaces. The chemicals in the celery counteract the smelly chemicals in the onion.
Lemon juice works better than soaps to get onion smell off your hands
Rub peanut butter on your hands for 5 minutes. If that doesn't work, then rub your hands in warm oatmeal.
Toothpaste. Make sure your hands are fairly dry and put a gritty pasty toothpaste on them (not a gel). Rub it in good, between fingers and under finger nails. Rinse with warm to hot water. Repeat 2 or 3 times. If you still have a faint smell, apply a little underarm dedorant to your damp hands and rub in. That got it down to zero onions. Hands feel minty and very clean. Smells great!
Rubbing your hand on Stainless steel really works. Try it!
Baking soda. Pour it in your hands and wet a little to make a paste and rub it into your fingertips. Rinse and the odor will be gone and your hands have never felt softer.
Wear gloves
Vinegar also works. I use vinegar to take gas smell off his hands after working on the car. If it take gas fumes off, it will just about take any odor off your hands.
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