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You’ve probably seen the term “crying horizontally” all over social media, but what exactly does it mean? Crying horizontally refers to tilting your head forward when you cry to avoid the tears from falling down your face. Keep reading to learn more about this viral term, plus what the "T_T" emoticon means.

“Crying Horizontally” Meaning

“Crying horizontally” is when you tilt your head forward so your tears fall directly to the floor, instead of running down your face. People cry horizontally to avoid messing up their makeup, especially if they’re wearing foundation or mascara.

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What is “crying horizontally?”

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  1. According to TikTok, “crying horizontally” involves tilting your face so it’s parallel to the floor in order to preserve your foundation. Some people lie down “horizontally” on their couch or bed to stop the tears from falling down their face. [1]
    • “Crying Horizontally” is also a song by the artist Elias. The lyrics describe a girl who’s crying horizontally to avoid messing up her makeup. [2]
    • Some people think that those who cry horizontally are superficial and vain because they care about their appearance even when they’re upset.
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How to Fix Your Makeup After Crying

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  1. According to makeup artist and hair stylist Alicia D’Angelo, you can repair your makeup after crying by “lightly patting [the tears] dry with a tissue.” Let the tears along your lash line and cheeks dry on their own, instead of rubbing them. Rubbing will remove your makeup and create a blotchy appearance.
    • If you don’t have anything with you, D’Angelo says to “immediately treat your finger like a sponge and dab the [wet] area to reblend.”
  2. When you cry, blood rushes to your eyes, making them appear red and puffy. Treat puffy eyes by wrapping an ice cube in a clean paper towel, then gently pressing it over your eyes. [3]
    • If you’re in a public place, go to the bathroom, wet a paper towel with cold water, then press it under your eyes.
  3. If you have any type of eye drops on hand, put 1-2 drops in each eye to hide that you’ve been crying. Carefully follow the directions of your specific product so you don’t overuse it, and make sure it’s safe to use with contacts (if you wear them). In 10-15 minutes, your eyes will look clear. [4]
    • If you’re a frequent crier, do not use redness-relieving eye drops (also known as antihistamine or decongestant eye drops) too often—they can make your eyes drier over time. Stick to 1-2 drops in each eye up to 4 times a day, up to a 72 hour time frame. [5]
  4. Use a makeup sponge to smooth out your foundation and get rid of any streaks. Once your skin looks even, use the clean side of the sponge to apply a setting powder . [6]
    • If you have any remaining redness or blotchiness, apply a concealer on the affected areas before applying powder.
  5. If you were wearing eyeliner beforehand, apply another swipe to redefine your lash line. Your eyelashes are probably clumpy post-cry, so remove as much mascara from your lower lash line as possible before reapplying a waterproof mascara . [7]
    • If you have an eyelash comb , use it to declump your lower lashes before applying mascara.
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What does “T_T” mean?

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  1. It’s most often used to symbolize sadness, but some people use it when they’re annoyed or unimpressed. The horizontal lines of the Ts are meant to represent the eyes, while the vertical lines of the Ts are meant to represent tears. The “_” (or underscore) represents the mouth. [8]
    • “I failed my exam T_T”
    • “Winter depression is real T_T”
    • “I’m so sad and lonely since I moved T_T”
    • Them: “Sorry this is last minute, but I’m not going to the party anymore.”
      You: “T_T”

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