Question Posted Thursday November 24 2005, 9:23 pm
my friend has a lot of freckles especially on her upper lip and she looks like she has a mustache and nooo cover ups hide it is there any way to get rid of freckles?
_wishes answered Friday November 25 2005, 3:17 pm: Lemon juice will not fade them, and sitting in the sun will make them worse.
Theres actually noway to get rid of freckles but there is ways of covering them up.
1) the sun makes freckles appear as they are a way of protecting your skin so always wear a suncream
2) Try a powder on your face like a trnslucent powder(maybeline etc)
3) Put a foundation over the poweder(or a tinted moisturiser w/e u wanna use, tho make sure it matches your skin.)
4) Apply more pwder and that should make the freckles appear less noticeable.
Also the way lindsay lohan does it is wear a foundation tan tinted moisturies alot darker than your skin then apply lots of pale powder that one should def work.
HOPLESSxROMNTC answered Thursday November 24 2005, 9:48 pm: Apply lemon juice then have her lay in the sun. I'm just wondering though, why are you asking if its for your friend? Does she want to get rid of them herself, or do you? Don't mean to sound mean but I was just wondering. [ HOPLESSxROMNTC's advice column | Ask HOPLESSxROMNTC A Question ]
XxRockon answered Thursday November 24 2005, 9:38 pm: supposedly lemon juice..but depending on if her freckles are genetic or if she got them from the sun..if she got them from the sun they will probably gradually fade..if they ar genetic they are pretty much there for life lol [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday November 24 2005, 9:25 pm: They say applying lemon juice to a cotton ball and then rubbing it over the freckles will fade them a bit. You can't entirely get rid of them. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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