An influencer has faced severe criticism for applying semi-permanent henna 'freckles' on her face, with accusations of mocking people with skin pigment issues.
Elle James, a 25-year-old influencer, has amassed a following of 125,000 on Instagram by sharing makeup tutorials and tips.
However, her latest video showcasing the 'faux freckle' trend has sparked controversy, as some people believe her extreme version is making fun of those with skin pigment concerns.
In the video posted on her @ellejamesmakeup account on May 2nd, the content creator demonstrates how to achieve natural-looking freckles.
This trend which popularized over the past year involves using natural pigmented creams or henna dye to create clusters of 'freckles' on the T-zone area of the face.
The idea is for these freckles to gradually fade into a more natural appearance.
However, Elle did a version of the freckles trend that was too extreme, and people compared it to skin conditions like vitiligo.
Even though Elle already had natural freckles, they weren't as noticeable. She got more than 4,900 negative comments, with many people feeling offended.
One person was surprised and said they would never understand why people do this. They mentioned spending their whole life trying to hide their freckles.
Another person advised Elle, asking why she would do it since it doesn't look realistic and is gimmicky. They emphasized that she doesn't need it and should be confident with her skin.
The woman, named Siljie, visited a tattoo artist named Daisy, who showcased the process on TikTok.
Daisy used Siljie's natural freckles as a guide and created dense, full-coverage freckles.
Before starting the tattooing process, Daisy always presented a mapping to her clients to ensure their satisfaction and allowed them to choose the desired locations for the freckles.
While some people admired the freckle tattoos, others predicted that they would not age well, comparing them to tramp stamp tattoos.