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Easy Application
Create natural-looking freckles in seconds with Freckla’s fine-tip applicator. Just dot, tap, and blend — the quick-drying tint stays in place without smudging or transferring. It’s that easy.
Long Lasting
Designed to mimic real freckles,Freckla’s fine-tip applicatorlets you control the size, shape, and placement of every dot — whether you want a soft, scattered look or something more bold and sun-kissed. The smudge-proof formula dries fast and stays put, even through heat, humidity, and long days. Wear it with or without makeup — your freckles will stay fresh, natural, and uniquely yours.
Best Ingridients
Water – The base of the formula. Lightweight and refreshing.
Coconut Extract – Adds a soft, skin-friendly feel and natural hydration.
Glycerin – A gentle humectant that helps keep your skin feeling smooth and hydrated.
Bentonite Clay – Helps the tint sit beautifully on skin without slipping.
Distarch Phosphate – A natural texturizer that helps the freckles apply evenly and stay in place.
Pentylene Glycol – Boosts moisture and keeps the formula stable.
Sodium Hydroxide – Balances the pH for skin safety and comfort.
Xanthan Gum – A natural thickener that gives the formula its smooth glide.
Sodium Benzoate & Benzoic Acid – Clean, commonly used preservatives that keep your formula fresh and safe to use.
Lactobacillus – A probiotic that supports skin health and balance.
Colorants (Red 40, Blue 1, Yellow 5) – Used in safe, small amounts to create your custom freckle tint.

How to use Freckla properly?
✨ TAP IT ON
Lightly tap the Freckla pen wherever you want your freckles to appear — cheeks, nose, anywhere! Keep it fun and random. Freckles aren’t meant to be perfect — they’re little works of art.
🌞 BLEND & SOFTEN
Use your fingertip to gently tap and blend. This softens the dots and adds that effortless, sun-kissed finish. No need to overthink it — the messier it is, the more natural it looks.
💡 EXTRA TIPS
Want lighter freckles? Tap quickly. Want bolder ones? Let them sit a little before blending. Fingers work great for blending, but a sponge or brush totally works too — go with whatever feels easy.