How to Hide Your Tears |
How to Hide Your Tears - Doesn't it just feel bad when your face is red, wet, and tears are falling out of your eyes in front of everyone? This is going to help you never have that feeling again.
1. If the tears are about to fall, try not to blink. If this can't be pulled off, head straight to a nearby vacant restroom. If you're in a public place, try to go to a restroom that is free of the 'gossip girls', but it would be fine to go to one where girls are nicer and won't be mean to you for crying..
2. Once you're there, try to find a stall immediately. Use a bigger one for more room. It would help to bring your purse or bag, already equipped with paper towels. If not, grab some on your way in.
3. "It's okay to fall, when in the stall!" Sit somewhere- on the seat, or if you have a binder or towel, on the ground. Just keep blotting and try to use tissues. Try to put your bag or purse in front of you first, so no one can see your feet. If you have earphones listen to songs from your phone or ipod until you feel good.
4. Get out of the stall when you're sure you're okay. Splash some cold water on your face to relieve the 'crying face'. Dry your face.
5. Attempt a smile as genuine as possible and think of something that makes you laugh.
6. Try to carry water or have plans to fresh water routes. Make sure you drink. Afterward, try to suck on little hard sweet candy, when you're finally ready to go. Go. No one will really know you were crying in the first place.
7. Smile. When you smile your body lets out a happy hormone, if you can't crack a smile hold a pencil between your teeth- this uses enough muscles to trick your body into thinking you're smiling.
2. Once you're there, try to find a stall immediately. Use a bigger one for more room. It would help to bring your purse or bag, already equipped with paper towels. If not, grab some on your way in.
3. "It's okay to fall, when in the stall!" Sit somewhere- on the seat, or if you have a binder or towel, on the ground. Just keep blotting and try to use tissues. Try to put your bag or purse in front of you first, so no one can see your feet. If you have earphones listen to songs from your phone or ipod until you feel good.
4. Get out of the stall when you're sure you're okay. Splash some cold water on your face to relieve the 'crying face'. Dry your face.
5. Attempt a smile as genuine as possible and think of something that makes you laugh.
6. Try to carry water or have plans to fresh water routes. Make sure you drink. Afterward, try to suck on little hard sweet candy, when you're finally ready to go. Go. No one will really know you were crying in the first place.
7. Smile. When you smile your body lets out a happy hormone, if you can't crack a smile hold a pencil between your teeth- this uses enough muscles to trick your body into thinking you're smiling.