I’ve (almost) always loved my freckles. 10-year-old me wished they weren’t there. But adult me grew to love them – freckles are cute!
So it might surprise you to read that I recently used one of the strongest chemical peels in the world to remove my freckles.
More than three million people on the internet (well, TikTok) tuned into the process and debated my decision, with hundreds of people begging me not to get rid of my freckles.
Why did I do it?
Long story short, I had melasma freckles that were grouping together and causing really dark sunspots and pigmentation. Not cute. Especially when they were popping up under my eyes and making me look tired all the time, or on my upper lip making me look like I have a permanent moustache.
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I’d been thinking about undergoing some sort of removal treatment after someone who worked in the beauty industry recommended the chemical peel to me.
Obviously applying a super strong chemical peel to your face is not a decision that’s taken lightly, so I got professional advice from my cosmetic doctor.
There are a few different options for freckle and sun damage removal, and they can be tailored to suit different skin types and needs.