Garlic....????!


Question: i've just made my boyfriend spag bol for tea..(well prepared it) and now my hands stink of garlic!!! i've already washed them like 3 times lol and they still hum of it. he's coming over in a few hours...and i stink haha. me and my boyf love garlic and the smell of it...but it's making me feel a little sick the smell is soooo strong lol..and it's not very attractive lol.

anyone who how to wash the smell away pleasssssse


Answers: i've just made my boyfriend spag bol for tea..(well prepared it) and now my hands stink of garlic!!! i've already washed them like 3 times lol and they still hum of it. he's coming over in a few hours...and i stink haha. me and my boyf love garlic and the smell of it...but it's making me feel a little sick the smell is soooo strong lol..and it's not very attractive lol.

anyone who how to wash the smell away pleasssssse

Rub your hands with lemon slices. The acid from the lemon will pull the smell out of your skin.

If you don't have lemons handy, rub with vinegar of some kind.

rub it on stainless.

Try rubbing lemon, if you have it on your hands. That usually works.
Good luck!

Run your hands over your faucet and then freshen with lemon juice, then put on some fresh smelling hand lotion, so the acid in all doesn't tear up your hands.

Works every time!

rub tomato in your hands

use a fresh lemon to scrub your fingers with

and the next time you chop fresh garlic, rub some cooking oil on your fingers first.

spray it with your favorite perfume. OR use febreze...

To erase the smell from your hands after peeling and/or chopping garlic, simply wash your hands and then rub your clean hands on a chrome faucet. It is proven effective!

cut up a couple of fresh lemons and rub the pieces between your hands as if it was a bar of soap. Rinse and repeat until the smell is gone (this also works for fishy smells)

You can actually buy a thing called "garlic soap", which is a soap-shaped piece of stainless steel. So in short, find some stainless steel and wash your hands with that and normal soap!

wash ur hands wi stronger shoap
lol lol lol lol
dunno soz cant help u there soz

rub your hands in a sandy mixture of lemon and salt

The stainless steel is the proven method. You can use a spoon or just rub on your faucet under cold water and Voila! no more smell. This works for onions too.





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