By Diana Reed a article author and a fan of Facial Attraction
Andrew Marcus, the protagonist in Judy Blume’s 1971 literary hit, wanted freckles so badly as he believed they were neat - the little spots wouldn't reveal if he had washed his neck or not. His interest grew stronger each time he saw his classmate, Nicky Lane who had freckles on his face, ears and neck. This interest persuaded him to purchase bogus “freckle juice” from his classmate, Sharon who thought he was crazy for wanting freckles.
Freckles have a particular appeal particularly when they’re sprinkled sparsely within your nose and cheeks; they generate a great glow. However, in case you have them over your face that, they make for a very uneven complexion which many, particularly women, do not want. The more frustrating thing is, freckles often are visible on people with pale skin so they’re very noticeable and prolonged sun exposure can certainly multiply them. Sun-loving folks with freckles would need to give up lounging under the sun to obtain a tan; otherwise they’ll just end up getting more “spots” than a leopard.
Andrew Marcus, the protagonist in Judy Blume’s 1971 literary hit, wanted freckles so badly as he believed they were neat - the little spots wouldn't reveal if he had washed his neck or not. His interest grew stronger each time he saw his classmate, Nicky Lane who had freckles on his face, ears and neck. This interest persuaded him to purchase bogus “freckle juice” from his classmate, Sharon who thought he was crazy for wanting freckles.
Freckles have a particular appeal particularly when they’re sprinkled sparsely within your nose and cheeks; they generate a great glow. However, in case you have them over your face that, they make for a very uneven complexion which many, particularly women, do not want. The more frustrating thing is, freckles often are visible on people with pale skin so they’re very noticeable and prolonged sun exposure can certainly multiply them. Sun-loving folks with freckles would need to give up lounging under the sun to obtain a tan; otherwise they’ll just end up getting more “spots” than a leopard.