There's really not a category for my questiion so I appologize in advance. Anyway, I've had freckles on my face for as long as I can remember. As a kid, everybody thought it was cute, including girls, but I didn't want anything to do with them obviously in 2nd grade or whatever. Now that I'm in college, I don't think that people, including myself, really think freckles are cute anymore. I dont have problems with acne, and I'm in pretty good shape. Do any girls out there think that freckles are a cute thing?
But it's really a matter of opinion, a lot of people like freckles, but a lot of people dont. Just hang in there and wait for 'the one' who loves you, freckles included =)
But if they really bother you, and you don't like smearing goop (aka: cosmetics) all over your face, then try bleaching them with lemon juice. It dries your skin out though, so I would reccomend you use moisturiser too.
buddybabe answered Sunday March 18 2007, 5:16 pm: dear frekles,
i for certain love freakle considering i have them but i dont like them on me either but i bet they look cute and sexsey on you
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torii007 answered Saturday March 17 2007, 1:50 pm: I THINK THEIR ADORABLE.. well anyways if you are self concious about your freckles then you can always try using some nice concealer from sephora. it covers your freckles completely and makes your skin look completely natural=D
evil-devil12 answered Friday March 16 2007, 6:01 pm: yeah i think it's cute. my boyfriend has freckels 2. don't worry there will always be girls who are going 2 like you and freckels are definitely not a bad thing. it's actually pretty likeable lol
varsity_prep_xo answered Friday March 16 2007, 5:37 pm: freckles are actually really cute i think. they give you a boyish look that a lot of girls can't resist. i would definitley date a guy with freckles :) i'm assuming you're a guy but its not really clear?
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