How to deodorize onions on your hands

Author: Lewis Jackson
Date Of Creation: 12 May 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to Remove Onion Smell from Hands
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  • Add a spoon or two salt daily on the palm of the hand. Mix salt with cold water to make a paste, then rub the mixture on your palms. Wash and dry hands. Salt not only helps to deodorize, but also helps to exfoliate dead cells, making your hands softer. You should also moisturize your hands after deodorizing, as the salt can absorb water from your skin.
    • If you don't have good salt or deodorant salt, you can use baking soda, sugar, or coffee grounds. The advantage of sugar is that it is painless if you have an open wound on your hand.

  • Dip your hands tomato juice for at least 5 minutes. Then, wash your hands with hand soap and cold water. Tomato juice, which can deodorize odors, also has the ability to deodorize onions. Simply use the unexpired tomato juice or mix.
  • Squeeze lemon juice into the bowl. Soak your hands for 3 minutes, then rinse. Hands will smell of fresh lemon instead of onions. If you don't have lemon juice or this doesn't help deodorize, you can use it vinegar or mouthwash.

  • Rub peanut butter into hand. You may feel your hands a little oily (and wet) afterward, but the smell should be gone. You just need to wash off the leftover peanut butter smell. If peanut butter is not available or it doesn't work, you can use it toothpaste.
  • Wrap the tape around your fingers and hands for 30 minutes. The bad smell can go away and the skin can benefit from the bandage after you remove the tape.

  • Peel off the large orange, cut and peel the outer skin of the fruit. Rub the orange flesh on your hands for 2 minutes. Wash hands under running water and repeat if necessary. Your hands will then smell a very pleasant orange. You can refer to the article on how to deodorize oranges on your hands if you want your hands to be completely odorless.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Rub toothpaste on your hands. The toothpaste not only helps to deodorize but also gives the hand a cool minty scent.
  • Rub the used coffee grounds bag over your hands. You should let the bag of coffee grounds cool down before you rub it on your hands. advertisement
  • Advice

    • Use cold water when washing your hands; Warm water can open up pores in your hands and store the scent of onions.
    • All of the above solutions can effectively deodorize garlic just like the smell of onions.
    • To prevent the smell of onions from getting on your skin, wear latex-free protective gloves. Remove the powder from the gloves before cutting onions. After cutting onions, wash gloves, remove and throw away.
    • Fresh potatoes can also effectively deodorize onions and garlic.
    • Not only hands but also other surfaces need to be deodorized. You can rub rubbing alcohol on the surface and wipe it off several times. Alcohol only deodorizes water-repellent surfaces.
    • The cleaning process will be easier and the smell of the onion will be more preventable if you put vegetable oil on your hands before handling the luggage. After you are finished handling your luggage, simply wash your hands with soap and clean water. However, do not apply oil to the hand holding the knife.
    • You can also purchase oval or vegetable stainless steel "soap" and keep it on the sink.
    • You might try rubbing your hands on mustard after peeling the onion; the smell will disappear quickly.
    • You can eliminate or at least reduce the odor of bad smells and avoid watery eyes by cutting onions into a large bowl or sink filled with water.

    Warning

    • Avoid the soap, tomato juice or salt from hand to eye to prevent irritation. If these solutions get on your eyes, rinse them continuously with cold water.

    What you need

    • Salt
    • Tomato juice
    • "Soap" stainless steel
    • Baking soda (bicarbonate salt)
    • Fabric, laundry brush or tap water
    • Peanut butter or toothpaste