How to Cry on the Spot: 10+ Real Tricks for Tears (2024)

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Whether you are an actor or need to work up a few tears to sell a convincing sob story, knowing how to cry on the spot can be a useful skill. With a little practice, you should be able to cry on command in no time.

Ways to Make Yourself Cry

  • Hold your eyes open for a long time.
  • Close your eyes, carefully rub the lids for 25 seconds, and then stare at something.
  • Bite the inner portion of your lip.
  • Apply a tear stick beneath your eyes.
  • Use cut pieces of onion to stimulate tears.
  • Think about times you felt sad in the past.
  • Imagine a really sad scenario.

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Making Your Eyes Water

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    Hold your eyes open as long as you can. Keeping your eyes open will dry them out and cause them to sting. Eventually, the dryness will trigger your eyes to start watering, so try not to blink until you feel tears start to form.[1]

    • If you’re near a fan, try to stand so that the air is blowing into your eyes, which can make them water.
    • If you can stare at a bright light, your eyes will water even faster.
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    Rub your eyes. Close your eyes and gently rub your eyelids for about 25 seconds, then open your eyes and stare at something until the tears start rolling. This might take a little practice, but once you get the hang of it, it can work wonders. Rubbing your eyes can help redden the complexion around your eye area, too, but don’t rub too hard or you could injure your eyes.[2]

    • Lightly place your pointer finger up to your one of your pupils. This will cause your eye to become irritated, and it may lead to tears. Be careful not to poke yourself in the eye, though.

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    Bite the inside of your lip. A little pain can often bring tears to your eyes, and if you need to cry on command, you can use that to your advantage. This trick is especially useful if you bite your lip while you’re already thinking of something sad.[3]

    • Try holding your breath as you bite the inside of your mouth, which could focus your senses on the pain.
    • You can also pinch yourself hard on a sensitive part of your body, like on your thigh or in the space between your thumb and pointer finger.
    • Don't bite too hard. You don't want to make your lip bleed!
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    Apply a tear-producing substance under your eyes. Copy the Hollywood stars and gently rub a mentholated tear stick under your eyes. It may sting, but it's going to be very realistic. However, be very careful about not getting any in your eyes.[4]

    • You can also use eye drops to make it look like your face is tear-stained. Just place them right below the corner of your eyes so they believably run down your face.
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    Use a cut onion. Cutting an unwashed onion is very effective in provoking tears. This method is probably best for plays though since it will be difficult to convince someone you’re sincerely crying if you pull out an onion and start cutting it before the waterworks flow![5]

    • If you can escape to another room, grab a few slices of onion, and take a whiff close to your face. When your eyes start to water, return to the conversation.
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    Try forcing yourself to yawn. Yawning will make your eyes water and if you yawn enough then you will spark some tears. Try to hide your yawning with something that covers your mouth. You can also yawn without opening your mouth to make it more believable. Make sure not to overdo it. By overdoing it, you make it look fake.

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    Think about a time when you felt really emotional. If you need to cry on command, thinking of a time when you felt sad can help put you in the right frame of mind for tears. For example, it may help to think back to the loss of a loved one or a particularly bad breakup.[6]

    • Other emotional triggers might include losing something special to you, getting in trouble with your parents, or missing out on something you worked really hard to achieve.
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    Imagine yourself being weak or helpless. Many people have fears that deep down they are not as strong as they like to believe. Picturing yourself as small and weak might put you in a vulnerable mindset that can lead to real tears.[7]

    • Once you tap into that feeling, let the helpless feeling flow out of you in the fear of tears.
    • For example, a common exercise in acting classes is to imagine yourself as a small child whom no one cares for.[8]
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    Create a sad scenario using your imagination. Sometimes, thinking back on a bad experience from the past can lead to real emotions that are hard to overcome. If this is the case, try to imagine something sad that could happen hypothetically rather than thinking of something personal.[9]

    • For instance, you could try thinking of puppies being left on the side of the road. You want to save them all, but you can only take one. As you're holding the one puppy you got to save, you look at all of the other puppies that aren't being held.
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    Cry happy tears if you don’t want to feel sad. Try imagining things that make your eyes fill up with happy tears, like a time someone gave you a meaningful gift, veterans being reunited with their families, or someone triumphing in the face of adversity.[10]

    • As long as you’re not smiling, no one will be able to tell if you’re crying happy or sad tears.
    • If you're thinking of something sad, try not to do this too often, as it can take a toll on your mental health. Instead of pulling emotions from your own experiences, try and put yourself entirely into character.
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    Make a crying face. This usually involves closing your eyes and scrunching your face up a little – simply imagine yourself through the motions through remembering what your face feels like when you do actually cry. If you’re not sure what it looks like, look in the mirror and pretend you’re crying, then pay attention to how the muscles in your face feel.

    • Turn the corners of your lips down a little.
    • Try to force the inner corners of your eyebrows upwards.
    • Wrinkle up your chin like people do right before they start bawling. This may look fake if you overdo it, so try to be subtle.
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    Focus on your breathing. The breathing is part of what convinces people that you're upset. Start sobbing by making crying noises and take deep breaths as you do so. Breathe in constantly as if you are hyperventilating. Occasionally add a small hitch in your breathing to sound more authentic.[11]

    • If nobody can see you (or if everyone is blind around you), run on the spot for several minutes to cause yourself to be out of breath. This will also help to create the blotchy complexion often associated with crying.
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    Lower your head or cover your face to seem more realistic. Once you have the eyes tearing, the crying face and the hyper breathing going, you can add a few finishing touches, like covering your face with your hands, resting your head on a table, or hanging your head to seem like you’re sad.

    • You could also bite your lip as if you're trying hard to stop the tears.
    • Look away, trying to pretend you're not crying to pull off a double bluff!
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    Add a whine to your voice to sound like you’re crying. When you're crying, your vocal cords tighten. This leads to the thick or whiny sounds you make when you try to talk while you're crying. Aim to stutter your words and add in long intakes of breath to add to the effect.

    • This is basically "mind over matter" and the more you act it out, the more your body will acquiesce to produce the effect you're after.
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    Tune out the outside world. If you want to be able to cry on command, you need to relax, breathe, and focus on the reason you’re supposed to be crying. By tuning out any distractions, you will be able to dig deeper into the emotions that you’re portraying.[12]

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    Bury your face in your hands and laugh if you don't feel sad. It can sometimes be hard to tell if someone is laughing or crying if they do it correctly. While your face is in your hands, shake your shoulders and try to make your eyes a little red by rubbing them hard with your hands, and don't smile when you take your hands away.

    • This works best on a stage when people are not close enough to see tears or your face in close detail.
    • Make sure you don’t make any sounds, or you could give away that you’re laughing! If you do accidentally laugh out loud, try to follow it with a crying sound like a whimper or a sob, but don’t overdo it.
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    Ben Whitehair is a Social Media Expert and the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of TSMA Consulting. With over a decade of experience in the social media space, he specializes in leveraging social media for business and building relationships. He also focuses on social media’s impact on the entertainment industry. Ben graduated summa cum laude from The University of Colorado at Boulder with BAs in Theatre and Political Science as well as a Leadership Certificate. In addition to his work as CIO, Ben is a certified business and mindset coach and National Board Member of SAG-AFTRA. He is also a successful entrepreneur as the Co-Founder of Working.Actor, the premier business academy and coaching community for actors.

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    If the stage directions are to cry, what they're really saying is that it's an emotional moment. And having an honest, emotional moment is really what matters more than if you have a tear. You don't want to force yourself to cry when you're not being authentic as a character. That's actually not what they're looking for. What they're really communicating is, "Hey, this is an emotional moment." So tapping into the authenticity of what that character is going for is more important than specifically shedding a tear.

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    Personally, I like listening to a Spotify playlist with songs that make me feel emotional. And I actually will sometimes watch an inspiring video on YouTube, and that will make me choke up.

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    • Stay hydrated. If you don’t have enough water in your system, you won’t be able to produce tears.

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    • Don't make it too dramatic or obvious because whoever you are trying to convince may be suspicious. Make it seem like you do not want to be crying in front of them; appear a little embarrassed. Maybe even apologize for crying!

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    • Fight the tears instead. If you're having trouble getting yourself to cry, sometimes it's better not to cry, but to act like you're fighting back the tears – sometimes people are touched more by this, especially if you're usually a "tougher" soul. This can also be more believable, because it comes across as being more vulnerable.

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    • Do not overly irritate your eyes. You could damage them if you are not careful.

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    • Do not get your face into a weird position that feels uncomfortable; instead, relax the muscles in your face.

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    • If you’re using a tear stick or another substance to produce tears, do not allow it to get into your eyes, or it could damage your vision!

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    • If you have dark eye-makeup on, this will most certainly spoil it and it will need to be reapplied. However, running mascara can certainly add to the effect.

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    • Never look into the sun to try to get your eyes to water – during most hours of the day, the sun emits enough radiation to ruin your vision!

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    To cry on the spot, stare at a bright light and hold your eyes open as long as you can, and try not to blink until you feel tears start to form. If that doesn’t work, try thinking about something sad to make yourself cry, like a breakup or the loss of a loved one. You can also make up a sad scenario in your head instead if you don’t want to think about something from your past. If you have time to grab materials, try cutting an onion since the chemicals released by the onion can cause you to tear up. You can also try applying a menthol tear stick to the skin under your eyes to cry on the spot. For tips on thinking of something sad to make yourself cry, keep reading!

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    How to Cry on the Spot: 10+ Real Tricks for Tears? ›

    Someone that takes crying will not have much of anything, in the way of tear marks on their face. Their eyes tend not to look red around the edges. This might seem a little yucky but their nose isn't running. If you have noticed, when someone is really crying their nose runs along its like an open faucet.

    How to cry easily in 30 seconds? ›

    To more easily convey strong emotions, try these techniques:
    1. Yawn before having to cry on cue. ...
    2. Drink lots of water. ...
    3. Keep your eyes open for thirty seconds. ...
    4. Use a menthol tear stick. ...
    5. Breathe. ...
    6. Cut onions.
    Nov 9, 2021

    How to spot fake crying? ›

    Surface acting: how to recognise if someone is faking their...
    1. The situation doesn't warrant the emotion the person is showing. ...
    2. You feel that something is “off” about the interaction. ...
    3. The individual shows small signs of stress, either in face or voice. ...
    4. There is gain associated with the portrayal of a certain emotion.

    How to cry on cue fast? ›

    Tips on "How to Cry on Cue"
    1. Drink water! ...
    2. Borrow from your personal experience... ...
    3. ...or from your imagination. ...
    4. Focus on the character's circ*mstances and stakes... ...
    5. ...or fill in more circ*mstances as needed. ...
    6. Authentic vulnerability matters (even more than actual tears). ...
    7. Remember: You can do it.

    What can make me cry? ›

    • Death of a parent hits hard.
    • But death of a child I swear is even more worse. ...
    • Getting betrayed by someone you trust the most.
    • Not being able to fulfill your dreams.
    • Loving someone who used to love you.
    • When you feel down and have no shoulder to cry on.
    Jun 14, 2021

    What does real crying look like? ›

    Someone that takes crying will not have much of anything, in the way of tear marks on their face. Their eyes tend not to look red around the edges. This might seem a little yucky but their nose isn't running. If you have noticed, when someone is really crying their nose runs along its like an open faucet.

    Can a man fake tears? ›

    Not always. Some people do it as a form of manipulation. Some people just wear their heart on their sleeves and cry easily naturally. They're not trying to manipulate anyone, just being true to who they are.

    Do actors use eye drops to cry? ›

    Some actors do use a little help from the makeup department to produce tears. There are eye drops, Vaseline-based products and even menthol tear sticks to irritate the eye. Acting guru Cate Blanchett herself shared last year that she was taught to turn upstage and pull a nostril hair to make herself cry.

    How do actors kiss? ›

    The stage kiss: In this technique, one actor cups the other's face in a way that appears natural and romantic before drawing them in. Right before they connect, the former places their thumb over the latter's lips so that no direct mouth-to-mouth contact occurs.

    How to practice fake crying? ›

    The “staring method” is a cheap and simple technique to help you fake cry on camera. This method simply requires that you keep your eyes open for as long as possible without blinking while also focusing on a single point far off in the distance.

    How to be a pretty crier? ›

    Try your best not to make any heavy, loud breathing sounds, (although it is hard to control for some people). Instead, take slow and steady breaths and just sob or sniffle every once in a while. Giggle a bit when you cry. If you act all serious and dark, you won't look cute.

    Is it OK if I can't cry? ›

    If it doesn't come easily to you, that doesn't mean you don't have emotions or are not healthily expressing them. Many reasons beyond your control could make it difficult to cry. However, if you feel there is something getting in the way of necessary tears, it may be time to reach out to a mental health professional.

    Is it unhealthy to not cry for years? ›

    In the short term, it can cause pesky problems such as irritability, anxiety, and poor sleep. But over time, repressing your tears can lead to cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension — or even cancer. Yikes.

    Why can't I cry fully? ›

    Crying is a natural reaction to stressors, pain, and sadness, but sometimes people cannot cry. This may be due to medical or mental health reasons. Medical conditions can dry out a person's eyes, as can certain medications and dry climates. Others may suppress their emotions or feel nothing due to depression.

    Can you cry for 4 hours straight? ›

    When people cry for that long, it's usually because their emotions have overwhelmed them and they simply can't stop. Whenever they start to calm . Prolonged crying that persists without reason is not normal and may indicate a serious condition requiring treatment.

    How long should one cry? ›

    A newer study found that the average duration for a crying session was eight minutes. If you're concerned that you're crying too much, if you can't seem to stop crying, or have started crying more than usual, talk to your doctor. It may be a sign of depression or another mood disorder.

    Is it rare to cry on command? ›

    Crying has been one of the most popular activities of the past four to eight years; the ability to do it on command has been considered the apex of acting ability for much longer.

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