Get rid of a hickey

Get rid of a hickey

Ah the hickey, that red badge of passion! So spontaneous! So exhilarating! So erotic! So now what are you going to do to hide your love mark? This how-to video will show you what to do with an unwanted hickey. To make your conspicuous hickey less obvious you will need a spoon, freezer, comb, quarter, lipstick, pencil with erase, concealer, and a hot wet facecloth. With these tools your hickey is sure to disappear.

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ebaker 7 months ago
cool
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Beanycat 6 months ago
OLD pic, 1969! But forget a hickey as a sign of passion...I told my daughter's and son's both they are a MARK OF OWNERSHIP!!! And they didn't get them anymore after that, besides as we all know hickey's hurt too!!!
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ryan (3) 5 months ago
i like this pic
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ryanemma42 (7) 5 months ago
so cool
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noub (1) 2 months ago
to much stuff use baby powder or makeup simple
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