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Jul 3, 2013
Laura W.
Okay so I have two hickeys. One is in that dip by your collar bone so it's hard to cover, and the other is on the other aside of my neck and is in the middle.
I really need help :/
Jul 3, 2013
Maria P.
Try using a concealer use one that's one or two shades lighter than your skin tone!
Jul 3, 2013
Beth W.
Your going to have to use foundation. Don't make it obvious use it both on your face and blend it down your neck. If any questions are asked then say you were attempting to blend your foundation better :) a new makeup routine.
Jul 3, 2013
Jillian K.
Use the cold spoon trick to get rid of the redness then pile on the makeup. I just keep layering concealer and foundation. Make sure you apply it to the surrounding area so that it blends in and doesn't look obvious. And put a setting powder over it so it doesn't fade (especially since its summer). Try to style your hair so that it camouflages it a little more.
Jul 3, 2013
Beth W.
Concealer* on the spots and foundation to cover the rest :) just so it blends and isn't obvious!
Jul 3, 2013
Beth W.
Agree with Jillian :) wear your hair down! Maybe a side pony tail on the side were its at.
Jul 3, 2013
Hilda R.
Somebody was having fun xD Hope you don't get caught.
Jul 3, 2013
Laura W.
Thank you ladies! Is a mineral veil a setting powder cuz that's really all I have.
Jul 3, 2013
Jade R.
Use a comb and brush over it I swear it works :) and if it doesn't tell people you got a burn from your straightener
Jul 3, 2013
Gen C.
Concealer! then some powder foundation c:
& at night rub it like in circles c:
Jul 3, 2013
Laura W.
Haha the straightener wouldn't work cuz the only person I care about knowing is my mom, and my hair is.in a bun so. Lol
Jul 3, 2013
Courtney B.
Take your hair down because a bun leaves them totally exposed. Wear a shirt with a high neckline to cover the collarbone one. Hair will cover the neck and then coverup. Ice it when you can and rub them to disperse the blood.
Jul 3, 2013
Yuli A.
Put a cold spoon on it and just hold it.
Jul 3, 2013
ShaiAne B.
Take a Chapstick cap and rub in a circular motion.
Jul 3, 2013
Kristian R.
Put visine on it
Jul 3, 2013
Yasmine G.
I agree with ShaiAne, do the chapstick thing. Also use concealer and powder on top to blend in with your skin better(:
Jul 3, 2013
Haley B.
I think warm tea bags help to get rid of redness
Jul 3, 2013
Brii L.
Ice. rub it on there.. it's a bruise, so the ice will help he blood go back down. or you can use toothpaste.. I suggest getting an ice cube and rubbing it on there.
Jul 3, 2013
Brii L.
*the
Jul 3, 2013
Bobbi W.
Try ice... and gurl next time leave them hickeys alone LoL.