Shaye1223 answered Thursday November 2 2006, 9:49 am: if u mix baking powder and water, still it until it makes a paste type mixture...and put it on your hickey and let it stay on until it dries and peels off....sounds weird, but it works! [ Shaye1223's advice column | Ask Shaye1223 A Question ]
SilkStuy answered Friday October 20 2006, 11:24 am: Alright.
I tried this one before on my ex.
I don't know if it'll work for you though, but you can try, it's harmless. So far.
Take a clove of garlic. Cut one end.
You need the juice to flow out and then, rub it
on the skin. For a few minutes.
Repeat procedure till hickey fades.
If allergies appeared, consult your physician. [ SilkStuy's advice column | Ask SilkStuy A Question ]
CiNdYLoUwHoO answered Thursday October 19 2006, 7:42 pm: Hate to break it to you, but I don't think there is a way to make a hickey dissapear, however, thats the beauty of makeup. Just cover it up with foundation or concealer until it goes away. Hope this helps.
<3, cindy [ CiNdYLoUwHoO's advice column | Ask CiNdYLoUwHoO A Question ]
i0hex0i answered Wednesday October 18 2006, 7:43 pm: Well im sorry but there is really no way to make a hickey go away faster but it depends on how bad it is and where it is but there is a way to make them alot less noticable and that is just put some make up on it so if its still there the best thing i can say is try to cover it up with a lil make up and wait it out.. hope i helped [ i0hex0i's advice column | Ask i0hex0i A Question ]
Elcee answered Monday October 16 2006, 6:03 am: Cover it over with foundation cream, wear a polo neck jumper or a small scarf. A hickey is a bruise and will take a few days to disappear on its own. [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
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