I have a small hickey, it's a little circle and tiny little spots all around how can I get rid of it over night? I tired makeup but it's still kinda visible. I need to get rid of it by morning or at least make it less visible. Please help
C J - You probably can't get rid of it overnight. Treat it like any other bruise - ice, arnica cream, hemorrhoid cream... You could also wear a scarf or a turtle neck to hide it.
Scott Clements - You cant. Maybe you never seen them before but there was these toy semi ball things called Pop-its back in the 90's when I was in high school. They were these rubber hollow half ball things like if you cut a tennis ball in half. When you pushed them inside out and put them on the ground they would after a few seconds pot back to shape and fly into the air. I discovered by putting the open side down on a surface and pushing the air out of them they would stick to the surface by the pressure on the vacuum from the outside air pressure. To be funny I stuck one to my forehead and it stayed there. Then on removing the device I found I had what was the same as a hickey right on the middle of my forehead. Cant remember how many ways I tried to remove it but in the end I had to wear my hat down over my forehead to hide it from the world for at least the next few days. Whenever the teacher in class asked me to remove my hat you can guess how embarrassing that was. In the end you just have to wait it out and try and hide it until then. Try a scarf or collar or something. good luck.
Patricia - as soon as you get the hickey you should apply some ice...or take a bath with really cold water...i know this from experience. i had one last night...now i dont have 1.
yosh - You can put a spoon in the freeze and once it is freezing cold, rib it on the hickey. You can even use a penny and ice, place the penny in the spot on the hickey then rub the ice on top.
someguy - make the entire spot a hickey and say that u have sun allergies
ReplyDeleteRobin - I've always heard of raking a comb across a hickey to get rid of it. If not, a turtleneck can cover the evidence.
ReplyDeleteC J - You probably can't get rid of it overnight. Treat it like any other bruise - ice, arnica cream, hemorrhoid cream... You could also wear a scarf or a turtle neck to hide it.
ReplyDeleteScott Clements - You cant.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you never seen them before but there was these toy semi ball things called Pop-its back in the 90's when I was in high school. They were these rubber hollow half ball things like if you cut a tennis ball in half. When you pushed them inside out and put them on the ground they would after a few seconds pot back to shape and fly into the air. I discovered by putting the open side down on a surface and pushing the air out of them they would stick to the surface by the pressure on the vacuum from the outside air pressure. To be funny I stuck one to my forehead and it stayed there. Then on removing the device I found I had what was the same as a hickey right on the middle of my forehead. Cant remember how many ways I tried to remove it but in the end I had to wear my hat down over my forehead to hide it from the world for at least the next few days. Whenever the teacher in class asked me to remove my hat you can guess how embarrassing that was. In the end you just have to wait it out and try and hide it until then. Try a scarf or collar or something. good luck.
eldots53 - You can't . It's gotta heal . All you can do is cover it up . And tell whoever gave it to you to work on his technique ....
ReplyDeletePatricia - as soon as you get the hickey you should apply some ice...or take a bath with really cold water...i know this from experience. i had one last night...now i dont have 1.
ReplyDeleteyosh - You can put a spoon in the freeze and once it is freezing cold, rib it on the hickey. You can even use a penny and ice, place the penny in the spot on the hickey then rub the ice on top.
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