How to Get Rid of Hickies in 5 Minutes

How to Get Rid of Hickies in 5 Minutes



Hickies can be fun to give, but aren't nearly as fun to receive. Hickies are embarrassing red blotches that occur as a result of a friend or
dating
partner sucking on your neck or other part of your body. The harder the person sucks on your skin, the redder the hickey will be the next day. Hickies are harmless, until the next morning when your boss, co-workers or parents want to know what you were doing the night before. Follow these steps to find out how to get rid of hickies in under five minutes.







Things You'll Need:





Ice cube




Spoon




Eye redness removal drops




Concealer









1


Use a spoon and an ice cube to cool the hickey. Take the ice cube and rest it in the spoon. Keep firm hold of the ice cube so it doesn't fall out of the spoon.





2


Holding the back of the spoon to the hickey, twist the spoon counterclockwise for ten seconds. Then, twist the spoon clockwise for ten seconds. The round shape of the spoon should fit exactly to the hickey and the cold pressure should alleviate the some of the redness.





3


Use eye drops to literally "get the red out." The eye drops send red blood vessels and capillaries away from the surface of the eye, causing less eye irritation and swelling. The good news is it also works on your skin. Apply several drops on the hickey and allow it to sit for one minute, then rinse it off with cool water.





4


At this point, the hickey should be almost invisible. If you can still see it easily, repeat Steps 1 through 3 again until the hickey is almost gone.





5


Apply concealer for a finishing touch. Gently pat concealer over your hickey to blend the remaining red color into the rest of your skin. Continue to apply concealer throughout the day, as it may rub off with time.








Tips & Warnings










There is no scientific evidence or medical studies to prove these methods will work.








Do not apply eye drops to cuts or scrapes.








Using ice and cold metal on the skin for too long a period of time will cause the skin to be more red and can cause damage.



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