Tuesday, 13 October 2009
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Are Freckles Cute?
When I wear makeup, should I make it sheer so you can see my freckles, or make it a little more heavy to disguise them?
I'm not against my freckles but sometimes if I want to even out my skin tone better, I end up covering them up. Give Your Advice Here...
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YES! except, just going to be honest, i don't like freckles that are orange-ish, ya know? i like brown freckles. i think they're adorable and shouldn't be hidden. :]
Yes. I, like @AliTree, also think they're adorable & nothing to be ashamed of. I wish I had freckles, haha.
Let's hope so, because not only is my nose rather large for my little face, it's scattered with freckles! As are my cheeks. But it's not so noticable in winter.
to some extent, yes.
LOVE Freckles. They're adorable.
I love freckles that are on girls noses and cheeks! Its a little muc hwhen they are all over their face, but I wish I had more freckles =(
i think they're cute.
my husband has freckles, but they're not very noticeable
I like my freckles. I think if I didn't have them I would look weird.
that's up to you whether you want to cover them or not.
to be honest, i don't think freckles are that cute. they're not un-cute, unless they're in massive amounts, but they look a little immature.
I LOVE freckles. I think they are absolutely adorable. :) On men and women, Freckles are awsome.
Wish I had some freckles.
i have to think they're fine. i'm beginning to like mine. they're on my nose and cheekbones mostly
and when i wear make-up i only wear sheer powder. nothing heavier. so you can still see the freckles.
i dont like it..
I don't have any so I hardly ever notice them on others. But I am a sucker for red-headed guys (yeah, you read it correctly), including the freckles.
I love freckles! Girls with freckles are so adorable!
Orange or reddish freckles that are big or cover the whole face and/or body kinda freak me out, to be quite honest. It just looks like some kind of skin disease. But a few brown freckles that cover the nose and cheeks are adorable.
I love mine! I try so hard not to cover them up but I always end up doing so :( I learned how to put on concealer around them though. I dont have too much of a problem with even skin tone is maybe why :/ But yeah, orange freckles on ginger kids are gross. But red heads with freckles, totally different things, are hot! :o
I didn't think I had a lot of freckles until one day my husband insisted on counting them all, and kissing each one. It was the sweetest thing ever!
So now when ever I think of freckles I remember that day, and it makes me smile. I love freckles! :)i never like my freckles until i started dating my current boyfriend who makes a BIG deal about them! he says it's one of his favorite features on my face. so YES freckles are cute!
Freckles are always gorgeous, any time any place
I'm jealous of girls who have them (I don't)
anyway if you're wearing enough makeup to cover up your freckles chances are you look fake and retarded... based on what I've seen from girls who do this that I know. They always look better without all that foundation/powder/concealer on
freckles are adorable, and this coming from a person who is covered in them. I used to hate them when I was a little kid because I was teased for them, but I love them now and so does everyone else. I don't try to cover them up, and neither should you, they're a part of who you are! Be proud!!
@yced@xanga - haha me too! I thought I was the only one
Anyway don't cover them up just because some ppl on here say they don't like them
The guy that's right for you will like you freckles and all
http://z.about.com/d/worldfilm/1/0/D/H/1/AliaShawkat.jpg
Alia Shawkat plays Pash in 'Whip It' directed by Drew Barrymore.
SHE ROCKS HER FRECKLES AND LOOKS HOT!
Aesthetically? Sometimes, if they're scattered about your cheeks and across your nose. This, though, not so much.
In reality? They're the mark of permanent sun damage.