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Onion Smell clings to the fingers and nail region with ferocity. If the smell is following you around, try the following solutions to cast it away.

How to Remove Onion Smell?
Take a tablespoon or more of everyday table salt in the palm of your hands. Mix with cold water into a paste, then rub all over your hands. Rinse off and dry. Cutting celery after the onion removes the smell completely. You can add the celery to whatever dish you are making or just eat it.
Getting Onion Smell Off Hands
Run your hands and fingers over your stainless steel sink if you have one - you can buy a block of stainless steel "soap" which is a soap shaped piece of stainless steel you use as if it were soap and it removes all sorts of nasty smells. Keep your hands, knife, and the onion cool and wet before you cut the onion. Heat will open up your skin pores, and will trap the onion smell in your hands.
How to Get Rid of Onion Smell?
Another way to get rid of of that nasty onion smell is to use toothpaste or plain old baking soda. A few spritzes of mint-flavored spray can temporarily mask the smell and the taste of onion-breath. Don't spray on too much;
How to eliminate onion odor?
Cut up a fresh lemon, and rub the inner pulp and lemon juices on your hands. Then wash your hands with soap and warm water. The lemon juice will remove the onion odor, and your hands will smell fresh and clean. Bear in mind that no matter how many sprigs of parsley you chew, how much mouthwash you use, or how many candies you put in your mouth, the best way to get rid of onion breath is to brush your teeth and floss after every meal.
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