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  2. How to Get Rid of a Hickey as Fast as Possible - AOL

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    To treat a hickey, buy a topical arnica product online or from the drugstore, and apply the product as directed. ( Be sure not to apply topical arnica to an open wound . Take care and talk to your ...

  3. How Do You Get Rid of a Hickey Fast? Asking for a Friend... - AOL

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    6. Skip the essential oils. If your hickey is irritated and you have sensitive skin, it's probably best to avoid essential oils (like peppermint) when it comes treating a hickey. Dr. Gohara says ...

  4. All The Best Ways To Make Your Hickey Disappear Faster - AOL

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    A hickey takes a few days to heal, depending on the severity of the bruise. In the meantime, prepare to see all the colors of the rainbow reflected on your neck.

  5. Hickey - Wikipedia

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    A hickey, hickie or sometimes referred to as a love bite in British English, is a bruise or bruise-like mark caused by biting or sucking the skin of a person, usually on their neck, arm, or earlobe. [ citation needed ] While biting may be part of giving a hickey, sucking is sufficient to burst small superficial blood vessels under the skin to ...

  6. Aquagenic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Water of any temperature can provoke aquagenic urticaria; however, keeping the compress at a similar temperature to that of the human body (37 °C) avoids confusion with cold urticaria or cholinergic urticaria. In addition, a forearm or hand can be immersed in water of varying temperatures to determine whether temperature is a factor in the ...

  7. Notonectidae - Wikipedia

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    Notonectidae is a cosmopolitan family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera, commonly called backswimmers because they swim "upside down" (inverted). They are all predators and typically range from 0.5 to 1.5 cm (0.2–0.6 in) in length. [1]

  8. Here’s How to Give a Hickey - AOL

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  9. Whirligig beetle - Wikipedia

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    The whirligig beetles are water beetles, comprising the family Gyrinidae that usually swim on the surface of the water if undisturbed, though they swim underwater when threatened. They get their common name from their habit of swimming rapidly in circles when alarmed, and are also notable for their divided eyes which are believed to enable them ...