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HelpWays to cover marks on neck from failed attempt
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Just in case, I can't really cover it with clothing/scarfs/turtlenecks as I think it would be too obvious (someone WILL call me out). I can try to get access to make up or something but I have zero make up experience. Literally any tips are greatly appreciated :)
i think makeup is the best choice. you can try primer → concealer/foundation → setting spray. you may need to reapply it during the day; so be mindful of that.
i think makeup is the best choice. you can try primer → concealer/foundation → setting spray. you may need to reapply it during the day; so be mindful of that.
I found a really good tutorial on tiktok about how to cover marks/bruises/hickeys. I used it on a massive hickey once and no one said anything lol. I can send that if you'd like. And you can reapply whenever you notice it wearing down.
I found a really good tutorial on tiktok about how to cover marks/bruises/hickeys. I used it on a massive hickey once and no one said anything lol. I can send that if you'd like. And you can reapply whenever you notice it wearing down.
You know your situation best of course but unless you have a history of failed attempts or told someone of your plans I don't see why someone would call you out.
Nonetheless, besides makeup for covering it up high collar (leave it unbuttoned) + something hung from your neck (mask, headphones etc) could work (don't do this if you're going for makeup, would just draw attention). I would've suggested a neck brace or possibly a cream but if you think you'd get called out because of clothing, you'd definitely get called out for those (although if you do sports the brace could very well work).
You know your situation best of course but unless you have a history of failed attempts or told someone of your plans I don't see why someone would call you out.
Nonetheless, besides makeup for covering it up high collar (leave it unbuttoned) + something hung from your neck (mask, headphones etc) could work (don't do this if you're going for makeup, would just draw attention). I would've suggested a neck brace or possibly a cream but if you think you'd get called out because of clothing, you'd definitely get called out for those (although if you do sports the brace could very well work).
I literally cannot avoid people unfortunately, even though I spend the majority of my time in my room. There's always people at home and I'm force to go to school (narc parents or wtv). Can't even take a day or two off if I wanted to in order to avoid people. But still, thanks for your suggestions.
Just in case, I can't really cover it with clothing/scarfs/turtlenecks as I think it would be too obvious (someone WILL call me out). I can try to get access to make up or something but I have zero make up experience. Literally any tips are greatly appreciated :)
Rub diluted lemon juice over the scars and leave it there for about 20 minutes. When the 20 minutes are up, wash it off with warm water and put pure Aloe Vera extract on it. Do this every one to two days for a few months.
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