I have a pretty big emergancy...
My boyfriend gave me a hicky like 30 minutes ago and I was wondering if theres ANYWAY to help speed the process of it disapearing?
please help if my parents see this then i'll get killed!
xXxpinky615xXx answered Wednesday December 22 2004, 10:06 pm: I don't know if anyone said this so sorry if this has been repeated. Take a comb and rub it on there, it will start circulating the blood and it will fade. Take a spoon and put it in the freezer and then after an hour take it out and leave in on there. I'm sure you've gotten rid of it by now but for future if your boyfriend gives you any more... try that. Hope this helped. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
LilBrwnEyez320 answered Wednesday December 22 2004, 8:22 pm: there really is no way but i know that u can try a frozen spoon, ice, or if u take rubing achohol and put it on gauze or something like that and then put it where-ever the hickey is, it will get really red but it will speed up the process.... hope i helped... -Jessica [ LilBrwnEyez320's advice column | Ask LilBrwnEyez320 A Question ]
ItalianPrincess89 answered Wednesday December 22 2004, 1:19 pm: Makeup is my thing. U need oil based concealer- Pronto! i suggest a lighter color than your regular skin tone to brighten it up. after that apply a powder to set it. that is all you need. you might need to re-apply this trick every so often, but it will be gone within a few days. Hope I could help!!! Best of luck to you. remember concealer to conceal the hickey and powder is important!
rainbowcherrie answered Wednesday December 22 2004, 9:30 am: Whatever you do, don't start wearing things like scarves and turtle necks, they will just draw attention to it. The chances are, your parents will guess if you wear them because they probably did exactly the same thing. Put a spoon in the freezer for a while then press it against the hickey, it doesn't make it go away completely but it makes it fade and go away quicker. Then put concealer over it and wear your hair down. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
greekouzo4me123 answered Wednesday December 22 2004, 5:01 am: put make up on it im sure they wont notice that much
xocaribbeangrl32 answered Wednesday December 22 2004, 12:31 am: dont act obvious... if your parents ask you what it is say a rash. but if u randomly start wearing turtlenecks, a band aid, or alot of make up on your neck, you will draw attention to it faster. [ xocaribbeangrl32's advice column | Ask xocaribbeangrl32 A Question ]
Down2marz answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 9:50 pm: OK, well, first, try putting on some rash cream or lotion. Then liquid covor up, and then powder cover up. Try to ware a hoodie or a turtleneck. If your parents ask you about it, tell them calmly it's a rash and start itching it.
charmed-cherry21 answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 9:15 pm: There really isn't anyway to make it go away faster but there are ways to cover it up. Try using make-up to blend it in, wear turtle-necks, concealer, band-aid ((say you got a sore there)) etc.
SeaWorldGirl61692 answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 9:12 pm: Sorry, but you really can't get rid of it quick. But you could try putting ice on it, or maybe blending it with amke up or powder. Try wearing a turtle neck, and wear them until it goes away. If they find out, just explain that you love each other and it won't get any bigger than this. [ SeaWorldGirl61692's advice column | Ask SeaWorldGirl61692 A Question ]
theblondeone989 answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 9:02 pm: This really isn't what you want to hear, but I don't think there's any effective way to get rid of them other than just giving it time to go away. You CAN cover them up though, as to hide it from your parents lol. foundation, concealer, powder...it'll do the trick. Just blend it so it isn't obvious. Er, good luck! =/
(...& sorry, but that ice thing doesn't work really..) [ theblondeone989's advice column | Ask theblondeone989 A Question ]
kristen22 answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 8:59 pm: A hickey....It comes from busted blood vessels. One way to help speed up the process is to keep ice or something cold on it. Other than that just keep foundation on it till it's ummm better? lol [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
xbrunettecutiex answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 8:58 pm: take an ice cube and put it over it for a few secs about 3 times a day. Take a fork and starting in the center drag it outward, it spreads out the blood. Or get a fake tattoo and put it over the hickey. It should be gone withing 3-5 days and of course there is always turtlenecks and cover-up [ xbrunettecutiex's advice column | Ask xbrunettecutiex A Question ]
Shortie8959 answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 8:54 pm: I don't think there's anything you can do that'll get rid of it quickly, but use cover-up, foundation, concealor, or powder and lots of it! Good luck!
Hope I helped!
~*Erin*~ [ Shortie8959's advice column | Ask Shortie8959 A Question ]
kittyluvr1826 answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 8:53 pm: Put ice on it. I read that somewhere. Or you can wear a turtle neck, or long necked sweater, or use concealer.
SammieLovesMatt00 answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 8:52 pm: i totally got one like last month.. freeze ice cold spoons and then put it on there. and then put toothpaste on it.. let it rub in and sleep with it on and then yes ice helps too and then it should go down.. then you just have to put on coverup.. and wear your hair down alot!! hope i helped..
*~*Sammie*~* [ SammieLovesMatt00's advice column | Ask SammieLovesMatt00 A Question ]
givingbackmonday answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 8:44 pm: put cover up on it. or i've heard ice works too, since a hickey is just like a bruise. you could also hide it by wearing scarves or collared shirt or something. good luck, hope you dont get caught! [ givingbackmonday's advice column | Ask givingbackmonday A Question ]
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