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How can I get a hickey to stay dark


Question Posted Friday June 21 2019, 7:10 am


how do you get a hickey to stay dark. im practicing on my arm and i can make them but they fade. what can i do to make them stay dark.



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MomAunt answered Monday June 24 2019, 1:44 pm:
I guess to answer your question, you need to know how a hickey is made. The suction on your arm is causing small blood vessels to break, causing bruising under the skin. Your body will naturally start healing itself, just like with any bruise.
I really don't know why you want hickeys, but you can't do anything to keep them dark, you just have to make new ones.

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Dragonflymagic answered Friday June 21 2019, 7:35 pm:
Most people ask how to get rid of them so as to not be embarrassed. I haven't seen anything that tells a person how to make them last longer. So all I can tell you is to repeat what you did to cause one in the first place and just keep doing it.

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