Summer is where freckles belong. If you don't have any, you're just being a jerk. However, with these three make-up suggestions, you can instantly transform that.
"Your freckles are gorgeous!" - Is this another one of those sentences that you've never heard before? Then we'll make a change right now! When it comes to making up artificial freckles, the most common issue is: how can I get it all done without it looking painted on? That is an excellent question. We have the solution.
Bronzer, baby, is a classic.
Painting freckles on your face is perhaps the quickest technique to create them in a matter of minutes. Instead of a pencil, I used a matte bronzer and a pointed eyeliner brush.
Take up some bronzer with the brush and press small dots onto your face with varying degrees of firmness using the fine tip. Place the freckles where the sun normally reaches. That means in the middle of the face, around the nose, and mouth.
Use a lighter and slightly darker bronzer to make the whole appearance as natural as possible. The color of freckles is never the same. Isn't it supposed to look as real as possible? You can also use a very fine eyebrow pencil as an alternative to bronzer, but you must be very careful. Because applying too much pressure to the artificial freckles can make them look phony again.
Spray on the roots of fake freckles for the brave.
This isn't a joke, believe it or not! You can create the ultimate artificial freckles with a color spray for the roots (for example, the L'Oréal Paris "Magic Retouch Instant Base Spray" in the color dark brown to black-brown). How? It's just a matter of practice. The spray head should not be pressed all the way through, but merely lightly on the edge. A noise is made, and only a small amount of color is sprayed from the spray head. To dust your face, you'll use exactly that.
But be careful; wrap a towel around your neck to keep your clothes clean. The spray applies the color in various sized spots to the face, giving the freckles a natural appearance. Slowly apply the spray to your nose, cheeks, and forehead, and you'll have a few faux freckles all over. It couldn't be much easier.
For individuals who prefer to try new things, sprinkle the powder on yourself.
Number three is arguably the most complicated of our favorite fake freckles versions. Spray your face with setting spray (or a thermal water spray) before you begin with the actual freckles, making sure that your nose, cheeks, and forehead get a large amount of it.
Take a matte brown powder, such as a bronzer, eye shadow, or brow powder, and apply it to your face. Scrape a little away from the surface - tweezers or an eyebrow brush work well for this.
A flat, tightly bound brush can now be used to pick up part of the powder. Hold the brush in front of your face with the tip about ten centimeters away, look slightly upwards, and softly tap the brush with your fingers. Different amounts of powdery consistency will fall onto the skin in this manner.
The tough aspect is to delicately push the powder into the skin with a brush while eliminating any excess. The opacity of the brown powder is reduced, and the faux freckles appear soft and realistic.
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