Hickeys, also known as love bites, can be embarrassing and difficult to cover up. If you have a hickey, you probably don't want it on show - but how can you get rid of it?
Thankfully, there are many home remedies for getting rid of hickeys. You should use a combination of some of the solutions in this video and can always cover the appearance of a hickey with makeup. The makeup may hide the appearance, but, of course, it won't get rid of your hickey.
Let's take a look at the best remedies for getting rid of a hickey.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera can help with the bruising that causes the appearance of a hickey. Aloe vera can also reduce the inflammation and pain that can occur with the hickey. You should apply aloe vera gel to your hickey throughout the day. This won't cause the hickey to go away, but it may help reduce the symptoms along with the hickey.
Cold Spoon
A cold spoon may be able to reduce the inflammation in the area of the hickey. Using a cold spoon should help reduce the size of your hickey as it can slow blood flow to the skin, shrinking the bruise.
For this remedy, place a spoon in the fridge or freezer for ten to fifteen minutes. Apply the spoon directly to your hickey. You can use the shape of the spoon to apply a small amount of pressure to the hickey to target it more effectively.
Vitamin K
Applying vitamin K cream has been shown to heal bruises at a faster rate and heal the skin. This means that vitamin K cream is an excellent treatment to help get rid of a hickey. Eating foods high in vitamin K may also help you with healing a hickey faster. Found in kale, spinach, broccoli, and other green foods, this vitamin is essential for blood clotting, working to heal the bruise and reduce the blood pooling that is responsible for the purple appearance of the hickey.
For faster results, it's worth picking up a tub of vitamin K cream from your local drugstore and applying the cream as directed on the package. Repeat this until your hickey reduces in appearance. You can also eat vitamin K-rich leafy greens for extra nutritional value. If you can't get your hands on cream, and you don't enjoy leafy greens, vitamin K supplements may also be able to assist in the healing process.
Ice Pack
A cold compress can help slow blood flow from the vessels to the skin where the appearance of a bruise can form. The cold constricts the capillaries and can reduce the inflammation of the hickey. You can make your own ice pack by wrapping ice cubes in a paper towel. Apply the compress to the bruise and hold in place, making sure the ice doesn't directly touch your skin. Repeat this throughout the day and move the paper towel around gently to break up any blood clots.
Toothbrush Bristles
Using toothbrush bristles, you can break up clotted blood and help stimulate blood flow to the area. This should help speed up the healing process of your hickey and help promote blood circulation in the wound.
You should gently massage the hickey with the toothbrush bristles for the best effect. Be careful not to press too hard, as this may irritate the area further.
Cocoa Butter
Cocoa butter is a common beauty ingredient that may be able to help with hickeys. Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, cocoa butter should help reduce the size and appearance of your hickey over time. The butter's moisturizing properties may help with hydrating the skin, and will promote a good environment for wound healing. Hydration of the skin encourages the formation of new cells, which may help treat bruises and reduce the appearance on the skin's surface.
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