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A hickey, also referred to as a "love bite", is a temporary mark on the skin caused by biting and/or sucking. It will typically clear up on its own in a week or two, but there are some things you can do to hide it or speed up its disappearance. [1] This wikiHow will offer some tips on how to remove a hickey as well as conceal it.

Method 1
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Using Home Remedies

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  1. Placing an ice pack on the hickey as soon as possible can help to constrict blood vessels and reduce swelling. This may make the mark less noticeable.
    • Wrap the ice pack in a clean cloth to minimize your risk of frostbite. You can also place a cool spoon on the hickey, but be sure to not rub it into your skin. [2]
    • You can also use a bag of frozen vegetables, such as peas, or freeze a Styrofoam cup of water if you don't have an ice pack.
    • Leave the ice on the hickey for up to 20 minutes at time. Make sure to wait for an hour or two after applying ice to apply it again. Apply the ice several times a day for a day or two. [3]
  2. If your hickey is swollen after two days, you may want to apply a warm compress to the area. [4] Heat therapy helps to open up blood vessels and increases blood flow, which can promote healing. [5]
    • Use a heating pad or cloth soaked in warm water. [6]
    • Apply heat for up to 20 minutes at a time several times a day. [7] Make sure to give your skin a chance to return to its normal temperature after each heat application or you may burn your skin.
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  3. Apply some aloe vera to the hickey. Aloe vera is a natural moisturizer. It may help to promote the healing of a hickey. Try smoothing a thick layer of aloe vera onto your hickey. Leave it on for about 10 minutes. Then, wipe away the aloe vera with a tissue. Do this twice per day until your hickey has healed. [8]
  4. Though there is no evidence that this actually works, some say that holding the inside of a banana peel on your hickey can help to cool the area, which may reduce the size of a hickey. Peel a banana and place the inside part of the peel on your hickey. Hold it there for up to 30 minutes, and then wipe away any excess banana with a tissue or damp cloth. [9]
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Speeding Healing

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  1. A lack of vitamin K and C may make you more likely to bruise. Eat more foods that contain vitamins C and K or talk to your doctor about taking supplements.
    • Examples of foods high in vitamin K are kale, spinach, broccoli, liver, and eggs. [10]
    • Good sources of vitamin C are strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, sweet potatoes, and red peppers. [11]
    • It's usually easier and better for you to up your intake of certain foods than switch to supplements; however, you can ask your doctor about supplements. You can also talk to your parents about taking vitamins. If you don't want to explain the reason, you can say something like, "We learned about the importance of vitamins in my health class, and I think it might be good for me to take some."
  2. If you smoke or use other tobacco products, stop using them while you have a hickey. Smoking decreases your blood supply and may delay healing of the hickey. [12]
    • Speak to your doctor if you want to quit smoking . There are medications and smoking cessation programs available that may make it easier for you to quit.
    • If you are underage, it's an especially bad idea to smoke. Your body is still developing and smoking can interfere with this process. Talk to your parents, trusted family member, or a school counselor if you've started smoking. Explain to them that you would like to take steps to be healthier and want help quitting. While you may get in some trouble, the benefits to your health will outweigh this.
  3. Although you may be tempted to massage the area around your hickey, avoid doing so. This may make matters worse, as you can bruise the skin and make the appearance more apparent. You should never try to drain the blood in the hickey with a needle. This can cause more damage and can also seriously hurt you.
  4. While some treatments may speed healing and reduce the appearance of your hickey, it will take some time to heal. If giving and receiving hickeys is a regular part of your make out sessions, then you may want to ask your partner to focus on another region of your body that is not visible or injured.
    • A hickey—a bruise or hematoma—is an injury. You should rest the area just like you would any other type of bruise.
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Covering Up the Hickey

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  1. This can help conceal the hickey for a day or so. Go for turtlenecks that completely conceal your neck or try popping the collar on a collared shirt. [13]
    • A turtleneck is probably a better option, as a collared shirt may not completely conceal the hickey.
    • Keep in mind people may get suspicious if you're wearing shirts that conceal your neck for several days in a row. Try concealing with a shirt for a day or two and then switch to another method.
  2. This can be a cute way to conceal the hickey while adding a little flare to your outfit. A scarf, a bandana, or even chunky jewelry, like a chain necklace, can temporarily conceal a hickey. [14]
    • Much like covering your hickey with clothing, people may get suspicious if this is your go-to method for days. Try to add some variation to the accessories you use, and move on to another method after a day or two.
  3. If you have longer hair, you may be able to cover up your neck area. This is probably not a great solution for full day coverage, but it can be used if you need to temporarily conceal the hickey. For example, you may be hiding the hickey from your parents. If they pop into your room unexpectedly, you can quickly move your hair over the hickey. [15]
  4. Hickeys will initially have a red color. A green concealer will counterbalance this color, causing the hickey's appearance to fade. [16]
    • Apply your concealer to the hickey. Do not be afraid to use a lot. More is better when it comes to covering a hickey.
    • Use a concealer that matches your regular skin tone. Apply this over the green concealer with a makeup brush.
    • Gently dab the area around the concealer using a makeup sponge until it blends gradually into your natural skin. You should not be able to notice you're wearing concealer when you look in the mirror.
  5. Hickeys often turn yellow or greenish when healing. When you reach this point, switch to a concealer with a pinkish undertone. This will better hide the hickey. [17] Apply the concealer same way you would apply the green concealer.
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WikiGiraffeWalker458 posted on 09/16/24 9:36pm
Okay you guys my bf gave me a hickey and I need to get rid of it asap so my parents don't find out so what's the best thing to do?... Read More
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Dip a washcloth in hot water to create a warm compress (but make sure it's not so hot that it will burn you), then press it to your hickey. Hold... Read More
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Try putting vitamin K or C cream or Arnica on it which can speed up healing for a bruise (which is what a hickey is).... Read More

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    Is it possible that it can go away in one or two days?
    Jennifer Boidy, RN
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    Jennifer Boidy is a Registered Nurse based in Baltimore, Maryland. In addition to her nursing career, she also works as a Healthcare Content Strategist & Writer, helping businesses and non-profits market their products and services to healthcare provider organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and other healthcare services vendors. Jennifer’s areas of expertise include pharmaceuticals & life sciences, health technology, medical devices & diagnostics, health insurance & managed care, and healthcare services & facilities. Her certification as a Registered Nurse was issued by the Maryland Board of Nursing. She graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS in Marketing and Finance. She received her Associate of Science in Nursing from Carroll Community College in 2012.
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    A hickey will most likely not disappear in 1 or 2 days, unless it is very minor and superficial without any bruising involved. Typically, it takes one to two weeks to completely resolve.
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    What's the best method to get rid of my hickey if it's a day or two old? Ice or the warm compress method?
    Jennifer Boidy, RN
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    Jennifer Boidy is a Registered Nurse based in Baltimore, Maryland. In addition to her nursing career, she also works as a Healthcare Content Strategist & Writer, helping businesses and non-profits market their products and services to healthcare provider organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and other healthcare services vendors. Jennifer’s areas of expertise include pharmaceuticals & life sciences, health technology, medical devices & diagnostics, health insurance & managed care, and healthcare services & facilities. Her certification as a Registered Nurse was issued by the Maryland Board of Nursing. She graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS in Marketing and Finance. She received her Associate of Science in Nursing from Carroll Community College in 2012.
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    After 48 hours, if the area still has swelling, a warm compress is best. Up to 48 hours, ice is best to reduce swelling.
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    Can a lipstick cap remove a hicky?
    Jennifer Boidy, RN
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    Jennifer Boidy is a Registered Nurse based in Baltimore, Maryland. In addition to her nursing career, she also works as a Healthcare Content Strategist & Writer, helping businesses and non-profits market their products and services to healthcare provider organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and other healthcare services vendors. Jennifer’s areas of expertise include pharmaceuticals & life sciences, health technology, medical devices & diagnostics, health insurance & managed care, and healthcare services & facilities. Her certification as a Registered Nurse was issued by the Maryland Board of Nursing. She graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS in Marketing and Finance. She received her Associate of Science in Nursing from Carroll Community College in 2012.
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    This is not a proven method, but more of an old-wives tale remedy. It probably won't be harmful to try, but it's very unlikely it will be of any help.
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      • There are many products and remedies that claim to remove hickeys or bruises, but you should be wary of using them. Remember that hickeys — and bruises — go away as your body reabsorbs the blood and this isn't something you can speed up. [18] Taking or applying unverified supplements or trying home remedies may not get rid of your hickey quickly and have also have other medical consequences.
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      If you want to remove a hickey immediately, your best option is to hide it. Try wearing a turtleneck, collared shirt, or a cute scarf around your neck for a few days until the hickey fades on its own. You can also try covering up a fresh hickey with green concealer. Use a makeup sponge to blend the concealer into your skin seamlessly. If the hickey has faded to a yellow or greenish color, cover it up with a pink or peach concealer instead. Applying an ice pack to a new hickey can constrict blood vessels and may make the mark less noticeable. Wrap the ice pack in a clean cloth and place it on the affected area for 20 minutes. You can ice the hickey several times a day as long as you wait 1-2 hours in between applications. If you’ve had the hickey for at least 2 days and it’s still really swollen, try applying a warm compress to increase blood flow and promote healing. Place a heating pad or cloth soaked in warm water over the affected area for 20 minutes. You can repeat this several times a day as long as you give your skin a chance to return to normal temperature after each application. Eating foods high in vitamin C and vitamin K may also speed up healing. Examples of foods high in vitamin K are kale, spinach, broccoli, liver, and eggs. Good sources of vitamin C are strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, sweet potatoes, and red peppers. How long your hickey lasts depends on how dark the bruise is, but most hickeys fade completely within 10-14 days. To learn how to cover up a hickey while you wait for it to heal, scroll down!

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