Wash with soap and water.
Rub and soak your hands with squeezed lemon or lime juice for 3-5 min.
Then sprinkle baking soda on your hands and scrub vigorously.
Rinse and repeat :)
this should get the smell out.
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Cola and Vinegar
Toothpaste works well
Mothballs could create some of the odor.
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You smell like garlic when you don't eat it because of a certain chemical in it, but some ways to get it off your hands are to rub your hands in baking soda or rubbing your hands on stainless steel objects.
To get rid of pig smell that is on your hands after dissection, wash your hands with vinegar, and then with soap. You can also wash them with lemon juice instead of vinegar. Both work to remove odors.
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Baby wipes will work fine. Scented ones are good, they get the smell off as well.
Taking a shower doesn't work, trust me, try sniffing Vanilla (in the bottle) just for about 20 seconds and then try to either sneeze or blow your nose. This will rid the smell in your nose and the weird flavor to your food. For your hands try soaking them in lemon juice... Hope it helps!
Yes, multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is a condition that can cause an individual to experience a heightened sensitivity to certain chemicals, including formaldehyde. Symptoms of MCS can include headaches, nausea, and a heightened sense of smell. People with MCS may be particularly sensitive to formaldehyde, which is found in many products, including building materials, plastics, paint, and furniture.
Take a stainless steel spoon and rub it on your hands under cold water kind of like you would with a bar of soap. I don't know how it works but it does. :) You can also rub your hands on the faucet to remove the smell.