Question Posted Saturday November 26 2005, 1:56 pm
on tuesday me and my bf were foolin around and he ended up giving em a hickey..normally its okay but this time its like really dark and noticeable..its one the side of my neck and kinda towards the back..like right under my ear and back like a cm.well i been wearing me hair down since so you cant see it at all. but if my hairs not down its veryy and i mean VERY noticable. its like very dark. i can wear my hair down the rest of the weekend and to school on monday. but for cheerleading i have to wear my hair up so idk how im going to do that without my whole squad seeing it cuz trust em they will. can anyone help mee!?
PerkyPeacock answered Saturday November 26 2005, 10:55 pm: put something cold on it (ice, cold spoon, frozen peas even)
then a while later, put something warm on it
xoitstragicx3 answered Saturday November 26 2005, 5:18 pm: get a chapstick tuber(empty) and put it on and twist in a downward motion, then when its all gone put ice on it then cover it up still bc itll stay light red for a lil bit
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Nevaeh314 answered Saturday November 26 2005, 4:59 pm: Depends on what color the hickey is. If it's darker red, apply a light green base for cover up makeup and then put a skin-tone cover up on it. If it's more of a purple color, a yellowish base should do it. What the base does is neutralize the color before you apply the normal coverup, because you are applying the color opposite of the mark. On the other hand, if you're tight with your chearleading team, just say its a hickey ;). Hope this helps.
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xxoBriannax answered Saturday November 26 2005, 4:59 pm: Use one of those big toothed combs and go over it for a long time until it starts to hurt. Keep doing that everyday. I do that, and it works. You can put ice on it and then use the comb. Mine go away in like 2 days when I do that. If it's not gone, use makeup. [ xxoBriannax's advice column | Ask xxoBriannax A Question ]
MaNdASzHElP247 answered Saturday November 26 2005, 4:55 pm: heres a website that might help you out.
badhabit_xx answered Saturday November 26 2005, 4:54 pm: Since hickey's are normally light red all the way up to a dark brownish red, the best way to cover it up is with green concealer. (I know what you must be thinking.. green concealer? But don't worry, it works I've used it before on very dark hickeys). The best kind of green concealer I have found is from Physician's Formula and you can find it at Rite Aid, Walgreens, CVS, and Walmart. You can buy it in combination with regular colored concealer or alone. Once you have the green, completely cover your hickey in a thick coat of it and then cover that green coat with a thick coat of regular (don't forget to blend the edges)and cover that with powder and it will cover your hickey all day, even if you're heavily sweating at your practice.
I hope I helped!
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Teza answered Saturday November 26 2005, 4:54 pm: Hickeys are normal & I don't think your squad would be like OH MY GOSH, EWW! Anyways, have you tried covering it up with make-up?? Like foundation, concealor or anything else? If that doesn't work, then try putting ice on it. If nothing works, then you can't make it go away. It will fade on its own. You can just say it's a bruze because that's how they look. Just say you hit your neck or something. Cover it up first. It should work. Sorry I didn't help much. ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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