Would You Buy a Freckle Pencil?

Would You Try a Freckle Pencil?(Source: Topshop Beauty, ImaxTree)A new beauty trend is popping up on various runways. From New York to London, we've spotted a sun-kissed trend brewing. Faux freckles are gracing the cheeks and noses of runway models thanks to a new breed of beauty tool: freckle pencils.

The idea is to create a youthful, playful look à la Annie or Pippi Longstocking. Typically the freckles are placed on the cheeks and nose in a natural fashion to simply allude to summer days spent lounging in the sun. We caught an up-close look at this trend backstage at Milly Spring 2015, where makeup artists Mark Carrasquillo for Beauty.com used the Kevyn Aucoin precision Brow Pencil in Dark Brunette ($26) to create a delicate freckle mask.

Would You Try a Freckle Pencil?(Source: Caitlin Miller)And the beauty trend popped up overseas as well. Models at Preen donned a smattering of freckles all over their faces for an '80s sporty vibe. Makeup artist Val Garland used MAC pencils in a variety of shades such as mahogany, oak, stone and coffee for a true fresh-faced look.

London Fashion Week Spring 2015, Preen(ImaxTree)more pics »Although these pros used brow pencils, several brands are now offering "freckle-specific" pencils. Topshop has the Freckle Pencil in Forever Young ($7) to get the dotted look, while British brand & Other Stories (which is launching e-commerce in the US next month) also has a double-sided version in two complementary shades of brown. 

But would you try this trend? Let us know!
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Former Senior Associate Beauty Editor at StyleBistro. Follow me on Twitter and Instagram: @CaitlinSMiller Follow me: Google
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