Saturday, August 25, 2007

Get Rid of a Hickey with Toothpaste and Salt

This has yet to be confirmed to work, and we'll glady take feedback from someone who has tried it. To get rid of a hickey with toothpaste and salt, mix a teaspoon of table salt with a tablespoon of toothpaste and place the mixture on the hickey. Add a few drops of water to reduce the mixture's grittiness.

Using a circular motion, rub the mixture with a coin to force the skin to release the blood causing the hickey.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi, I tried this about a few hours after I received the hickey. I had to rub and re-apply the concoction for about 10-15 minutes but overall my neck became very red, smelled like mint and salt. It did not remove the hickey, BUT it did fade it a decent amount. So does this get rid of hickies? No. Does it help? I would say it definitely helps a little.

Hope this helps anyone who wishes to try it. Cheers!

Unknown said...

I also did not use a coin. I just used my fingers, which im sure works just as well.