Hiding a hicky?
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Mar 15, 2012
Christy D.
Is there any suggestions for covering up hickies *blush*? My skin marks up ridiculously easy and this is the first time I have had to come up with a solution for it! It isn't like the huge purple kind, just a little mark. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated and take it easy lol ;)
Mar 15, 2012
Audrey A.
Lots of concealer. :P
I usually start with a concealer a shade lighter than my skin tone and mix a little bit of green concealer with that to cancel out red. You don't have to use the green, it just helps. Then, top it off with foundation and powder the crap out of it. :) Be sure to *diffuse* the concealer and foundation outward so it's not super noticeable that you're covering something up.
I feel like I should end with "congrats" or "you go girl" or something.... hahaha.
Mar 16, 2012
Bianca T.
If it's red, use a green concealer under your usual concealer/foundation. If it's purple, try using something like the Bobbi Brown corrector which is more orange-based.
And to help it fade easier, take a dry toothbrush and gently scrub from left to right to disperse the mark.
These tricks are lifesavers when you need to face your parents, teachers or boss. :'D
Mar 16, 2012
Christy D.
Thanks ladies! It's ridiculous lol. I will try the tips. His suggestions were say it was a bruise lol
Mar 16, 2012
Tiany C.
Get A Quarter and rub it on the hickie and try to Spread The Blood of the Hickey Do It for about 5 minutes or till you see it no more itll be gone completely.
or
Get a paddle brush and rub it on the hickey but the first one is more effective! :)