Baby2Gurlie7 answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 7:11 am: Well I don't know any ways to get rid of one. But you could try using a lot of cover up, or just wear something to cover it, like a scarf or turtleneck till it goes away. [ Baby2Gurlie7's advice column | Ask Baby2Gurlie7 A Question ]
charmed-cherry21 answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 7:11 am: Well this doesn't exactly help get rid of it but, put make-up on over it. You could try lotion.
Roxysweets answered Monday October 25 2004, 9:11 pm: I'd love to say I could help, but I can't. There really isn't a quick way to get rid of a hickey because it's a bruise, and like all bruises they take time to heal!
There are some tips you can use to cover it up while it's healing!
1) you could use makeup to conceal the spot
2) turtle-necks(perfect for this season because it's getting cooler as we approach fall)
3) You could also use arnica gel, but that will only lessen the hickey, it won't get rid of it completely!
KaJabbers! answered Monday October 25 2004, 8:49 pm: hmm... well concealer right now... however if you're concerned about people seeing your hickey then my advice is to get one in a place where no one will see it! lol that's the simple way. [ KaJabbers!'s advice column | Ask KaJabbers! A Question ]
candigirl08 answered Monday October 25 2004, 8:38 pm: well u could use some cover up or if that doesn't work than if u have long hair where u hair down a hickey dosn't always go away in 24 hours it is broken bloodvessel under u skin and there really isn't anything u can do what i did one time was use a comb and brushed it out yeah it hurt but it went awya faster i did that every day hopefully this works [ candigirl08's advice column | Ask candigirl08 A Question ]
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