Aniela Dybiec
Aniela is a writer who loves art, makeup, and magick. She is also an amateur illustrator, a wellness fan and a vegetarian.+ info
Once we used to cover up all our freckles and spots, but it has become fashionable o show our sun-kissed skin, as natural and glowy as possible. If you don't have natural freckles, and you want them, you can definitely use makeup to draw some freckles, henna, or even tattoos – if you are looking for more permanent results.
If brow microblading and permanent eyeliner are a possibility, why wouldn't it be possible to tattoo freckles?
Freckle tattoos are a semi-permanent way to mimic natural freckles, and they are safe for everyone and for all skin tones. Before actually tattooing the freckles, the technician might apply some numbing agent and decide where the freckles are going to be placed.
The artist usually draws the freckles on the upper part of the oses and cheeks as it gives the impression of natural freckles. It is important to get the client's approval before actually tattooing the freckles.
At first, the dots will appear swollen and dark, but only a few hours after getting them, they will start to look more normal. After two weeks the freckes will have completely healed.
They last about the same micreobaded eyebrows and you can get an annual touchup to keep them looking fresh.
As with any skin treatment, you have to make sure to consult a dermatologist and do some research on the professional you are going to be asking to tattoo you.