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Freckle Drama Alert: Friend Says Makeup Is Cultural Appropriation, Woman Just Wanted Cute Dots

by Katy Nguyen
December 8, 2025
in Social Issues

Beauty trends come and go, but some make a lasting impression, especially when they touch on nostalgia or self-expression.

Makeup enthusiasts often experiment with new products to bring back features they loved as kids or to simply feel more playful with their appearance.

One Reddit user decided to try a freckle pen to recreate the sun-kissed freckles she had as a child.

What started as a small, harmless beauty experiment quickly turned into an unexpected conflict with a friend.

Freckle Drama Alert: Friend Says Makeup Is Cultural Appropriation, Woman Just Wanted Cute Dots
Not the actual photo

'AITA for wearing fake freckles?'

I work in a beauty supply store where we sell makeup, hair care products, etc. We got these little “freckle pens” in recently.

When I was younger, I would always get a few freckles in the summer from playing outside in the sun all day.

Now that I am older, I try to take better care of my skin. I use sunscreen and try to limit my exposure.

I miss my freckles, so I decided to try the pen. I picked out the lightest shade so they would look natural.

It worked wonderfully, and now I use it almost every day.

I met up with one of my friends for lunch yesterday, and she looked at me funny and asked, “Have you always had freckles?”

I told her about the freckle pen, and she told me that “it doesn’t sit right with her soul,” that she was bullied as a child

for having freckles, and now people wear them as a fashion statement.

I told her that I just thought they were cute, and she said that it felt like “cultural appropriation.”

I don’t think I’m in the wrong here.

Obviously, it sucks that she was bullied, but I don’t think using a freckle pen is the same thing as cultural appropriation.

EDIT: For those asking, the pen I used is the freckle pen by Lime Crime.

I got the shade Amber, but they have a couple of darker shades too. (And a magenta shade too) NOT WATERPROOF.

As for the friend, I’m probably just not gonna use the pen anymore when we hang out.

I only see her once every few weeks anyway! Not really worth imo.

Connecting back to the story, it’s easy to see why OP felt blindsided by a seemingly harmless beauty choice. A freckle pen, after all, is a simple cosmetic tool.

Yet the ripple effect into social commentary and moral judgments caught her off guard.

The OP enjoys adding faux freckles, reclaiming a feature she once had naturally and enjoys aesthetically. Her friend’s reaction, that it “doesn’t sit right with her soul” and even borders on “cultural appropriation”, introduces unexpected tension.

On one hand, OP values personal expression and harmless fun. On the other, her friend interprets the act through a personal lens shaped by childhood bullying, turning a playful choice into an emotionally charged event.

This scenario reflects a broader social pattern, what is whimsical for one person can feel sensitive or threatening to another.

Research supports this complexity. Ariel J. Mosley and Monica Biernat (2024) note that “perceptions of cultural appropriation are most common when dominant groups take from minoritized groups”

In practice, even innocuous choices can trigger strong reactions if they touch personal or historical sensitivities.

Empirical studies further confirm that observer perception matters.

A 2024 study found that whether an action is judged as “appropriation” depends heavily on the social categorization of the person doing it, ingroup versus outgroup dynamics dramatically shape reactions

Similarly, research in the fashion industry highlights that aesthetic borrowing can inadvertently devalue cultural symbols or cause emotional harm when performed without context or acknowledgment.

Dr. Paul Thagard, a social psychologist, explains, “perceptions of appropriation are often less about the act itself and more about the emotional and historical weight the person associates with it”.

This underscores why the friend’s reaction might feel disproportionate: the issue stems from her own experiences, not the freckle pen itself.

From a neutral perspective, OP can balance self-expression with empathy.

There’s no need to abandon freckles or makeup; simply acknowledging the friend’s sensitivities and clarifying intentions can diffuse misunderstandings.

Likewise, encouraging the friend to see playful aesthetics as personal choice rather than moral statement may reduce friction. Honest conversations, rather than silent judgment, remain the most effective path.

Ultimately, OP’s experience illustrates a key lesson about social interactions: even minor aesthetic choices can intersect with others’ histories in unpredictable ways.

Her enjoyment of a harmless cosmetic enhancement collided with her friend’s past trauma, sparking discomfort neither intended.

The story reminds readers that personal expression and social interpretation often collide, and navigating these collisions requires patience, dialogue, and understanding.

For OP, adding freckles was not a moral failing, it was a joyful, nostalgic act met with complex social perception, highlighting the intricate interplay between intention, identity, and interpretation.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

These commenters all agreed that freckles are not a culture and using a freckle pen is harmless.

[Reddit User] − NTA. Freckles are not a culture. It’s like dying your hair blonde if you’re not a natural blonde.

I'm a redhead, and I have freckles mostly all over my body, and more so in the summer.

For some reason, though, I rarely get freckles on my face anymore, and I wish I had them there!

I’d love to know what pen you use and if you know any waterproof options!

cassowary32 − NTA. You HAD freckles as a kid. How can you culturally appropriate your own childhood?

MerryMir99 − NTA. I was bullied as a kid for having thick eyebrows, and now a lot of people get their brows microbladed.

Also, it isn't like YOU bullied her in the past. Sounds like her problem.

kypsikuke − I also was bullied for having freckles, and seeing those bullies now paint freckles on them irritates me

sooo much, but I would never go and tell anyone not to use the pen. NTA.

Anonkip16 − Cultural appropriation? 😮‍💨 NTA. As someone covered in freckles 24/7, I give blanket permission

for everyone everywhere at any time to fake some freckles if they like the look, lmao.

This duo roasted the friend for overreacting, pointing out the absurdity of labeling a fashion trend as offensive.

Worth-Season3645 − NTA, oh please. How is having freckles cultural appropriation? You do you.

You do what makes you feel beautiful. This is not personal towards your friend, and she is making it so.

strangeloop414 − 'Doesn't sit right with her soul,' she needs to find something real to get mad about.

Does she get mad when people change their hair color? Does she get mad when people change their overall fashion style?

Both offered nuanced perspectives, acknowledging the friend’s emotional reaction while asserting that OP’s choices don’t mock anyone.

CommanderChaos999 − "She told me that 'it doesn’t sit right with her soul,' that she was bullied as a child

for having freckles and now people wear them as a fashion statement."

The issue of whether cultural appropriation is really a bad thing aside, your fashion choice does not make

a mockery of people who have freckles or of people who were mocked for having them.

What next? People with shaved hair are being unkind to people that lost hair due to medical conditions and so on?

Now, it will be reasonable to avoid the faux freckles if you KNOW she will be with you in the future.

Not because she is objectively correct in being offended, but out of a mere courtesy for her own triggering. As a favor, so to speak.

Erosee20 − I will say, as someone who has natural freckles, it makes me upset that the faux freckles are trendy

with makeup for the same reason your friend is upset.

I got made fun of so much as a kid for having them, and they’re only trendy now because you can draw on

perfect freckles in all the places you want them that look cute, like the top of the nose and cheeks, but they’re not all over your face.

People with real freckles all over the face are still not considered cute because they’re not the perfect

little spattering of freckles where it’s convenient for them.

These Redditors agreed that the friend’s complaints are over the top and immature, with one noting that phrases like “hurts my soul” often signal over-sensitivity rather than a legitimate grievance.

Varkyvark − NTA, piece of friendly advice, when some says something "hurts their soul" you can basically ignore what

they are bothered by as they are likely an i__ot.

Agreeable_Rule_7768 − NTA, of course, it is ok for you to have fake freckles. Your friend is very immature and just weird.

[Reddit User] − NTA. This is not cultural appropriation, and it is not offensive to a reasonable person. I am covered in freckles from head to toe.

I don't own freckles, and frankly, the idea of being invested in who does and does not have freckles seems bananas to me. Your friend needs to chill.

[Reddit User] − NTA. I have freckles. Like. A lot of them. Idgaf if someone puts on fake freckles.

They aren’t my race. They aren’t my culture. They aren’t my people. They aren’t history.

They aren’t p__ght. They’re pigment spots. Get over herself 😂🙃

I also have a chickenpox scar on my face. Should I make sure others' scars are real in case they’re stealing my scar style?

This pair recognized that past bullying can trigger feelings but clarified that individual experiences are not equivalent to systemic oppression.

Horror-Option-7416 − It's not cultural appropriation. But as an adult who was also bullied,

sometimes quite badly, for having freckles, I understand the feeling.

I took an awful lot of s__t growing up for having something that people now put on with a pen for fashion. It sits kinda rough with me, too.

I'm not telling anyone not to do it because this is my own thing to deal with. But it makes me a little jealous and resentful.

Responsible_Wait9772 − An individual case of bullying isn't the same as something systemic like racism.

Your friend's comparison to. cultural appropriation is ridiculous.

I got bullied for curly hair as a kid; does that mean everyone who uses a curling iron has wronged me somehow? NTA.

Redditor’s little experiment with freckles sparked more than a beauty debate, it revealed how personal experiences and past trauma can shape someone’s perspective.

Wanting to relive a part of carefree childhood seems harmless, yet it collided with a friend’s painful memories. It’s a reminder that self-expression can unintentionally affect others, even in minor ways.

Do you think the OP went too far, or was it just harmless fun? How would you navigate friends with sensitive triggers? Sound off below!

Katy Nguyen

Katy Nguyen

Hey there! I’m Katy Nguyễn, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. I’m a woman in my 30s with a passion for storytelling and a degree in Journalism. My goal is to craft engaging, heartfelt articles that resonate with our readers, whether I’m diving into the latest lifestyle trends, exploring travel adventures, or sharing tips on personal growth. I’ve written about everything from cozy coffee shop vibes to navigating career changes with confidence. When I’m not typing away, you’ll likely find me sipping a matcha latte, strolling through local markets, or curled up with a good book under fairy lights. I love sunrises, yoga, and chasing moments of inspiration.

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