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Freckle Tattooing


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Latest trends:

Like so many things in life, if you have them, you wish you didn't. If you have curly hair, you want straight, if you have straight hair, you want curly... you get the picture?
It seems for some, they will go the extra mile to get freckles. Whilst I think this is a great leap forward to embracing natural beauty and flaws on our skin. More importantly it should be shouted about.
For many who don't have these "natural flaws" they are going the extra mile and more importantly paying to have them permanently tattooed onto their faces.

How is it done?

Freckle procedure is very similar to that carried out with the popular eyebrow tattooing and microblading. They use subtle coloured pigments to enhance and add a covering across the face where freckles would naturally occur. It seems this trend isn't just for those wishing they had them in the first place. It is also proving popular for those with them, wishing to enhance them more so.
The technique can be as subtle or full on as you wish. Some are just aiming for a few speckles of freckles whilst others are going for the full face splattering of speckled freckles.
Other customers include those that do not just want freckles during the Summer months, but for those that want them all year round.

Other options:

Other options that are less expensive and permanent and include using pencils to draw on the freckles by hand whilst applying make up. This has been used by make up artists for years now. Of course this is easy to smudge and remove. Topping up would probably be required in the same way as your face make up does.
Also another option now becoming popular are freckle stencils. Yes some bright spark has invented a tattoo that can be applied to the nose, chin, anywhere you require a faux freckle.
Just place on the area, wet the backing sheet and hey presto! You have faux freckles that will last approx 48hrs through heat, sweat and will be smudge proof. Its also a nice way to test out first and see if this is something you would perhaps like to progress into with a more permanent method such as tattooing.

Finally thoughts...
The fact that we are embracing our inner, natural beauty is the best thing to come out of this. Different options are available which is a plus and people are talking about it, which is another great bonus right? Is it for you? Well that's down to you to decide.
Until next time...enjoy embracing your natural beauty!
Love & sparkles

Caroline X





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