Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

July 16, 2024

Young Woman Gets “Freckle Tattoos” and People As Saying it Will ‘Age Her Like a Tramp Stamp’

An Australian tattoo artist, Daisy Foxglore, recently ignited a heated debate online after sharing a video showcasing her latest work: a client with “heavy coverage” freckle tattoos across her entire face. The video, posted on TikTok, garnered mixed reactions, with some praising the artistry while others criticizing the aesthetic and potential long-term effects.

The Artist’s Vision for Freckle Tattoos

Foxglore's client, before and after her freckle tattoos
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In the video, Foxglore introduces her client, highlighting her “beautiful skin” and explaining how the client’s features were “made for freckles.” She reveals that the client already had a few natural freckles, which served as a starting point for the tattoo design. Foxglore emphasizes her commitment to client satisfaction, stating, “Before we start working, I always show my customers the mapping to make sure they are happy, and I try to make the mapping as involved as possible. My customers can always choose where they want their freckles to be.”

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The Tattooing Process

The tattooist who did it, Daisy Foxglore
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Foxglore utilizes a “freckle marker” and a digital handpiece to apply freckle-colored pigments in various shapes and sizes to the client’s skin. She reassures viewers that the initial redness will subside as the tattoos heal, stating, “They do calm down a lot while getting better. About half of the redness will go away, and the skin won’t be red anymore once it’s fixed.”

Mixed Reactions and Criticisms to Freckle Tattoos

Foxglore's client before her Freckles
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While some viewers expressed admiration for the final result, others voiced concerns and criticisms. One commenter described the tattoos as resembling a “rash” or even “scabies.” Many individuals with natural freckles questioned the desire to artificially replicate them, with one user commenting, “Not me hating my natural freckles for my whole life and then them being a trend.”

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The Growing Trend of Freckle Tattoos

Foxglore's client, after her Freckle tattoos
Image Credits: TikTok

Despite the controversy, the Dermatology Clinic reports that freckle tattoos are becoming increasingly popular worldwide. However, the procedure is not without risks. Some individuals have reported dissatisfaction with the results, citing concerns about the ink’s ability to fade naturally over time. A 2020 TikTok video even captured a woman in tears, expressing regret over her freckle tattoos and lamenting their appearance.

The Debate Continues

Foxglore's client and her face filled with freckle tattoos
Image Credits: TikTok

The debate surrounding freckle tattoos raises questions about beauty standards, personal preferences, and the potential consequences of altering one’s appearance. As this trend continues to gain momentum, it is essential for individuals considering freckle tattoos to weigh the potential risks and benefits carefully, ensuring they make informed decisions about their bodies and self-expression.

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