Do you have freckles?
Not on your arms or back or right ear lobe. Freckles on your face. Do you have those?
If your answer is "no", well, you are the person I would have wanted to have been back in elementary school. You could have had a rhinoceros horn growing out of your left arm pit and not a single tooth, but, if you had no freckles on your face, I still would have wanted to have been you.
My hair is dark brown, my eyes are blue and my skin is fair. In the summer, my skin will tan, but, in general, I have fair skin that freckles. I hated that! Barbie and Skipper didn't have freckles! I distinctly remember tapping a girl on the shoulder while I was behind her in the water line in the second grade to ask her if she liked her freckles. I don't remember what she said. It was probably something along the lines of "Why don't you just go and stick your head in the toilet!", but I'm not sure. Can't be certain.
I remember staring at pictures of myself as a three-year-old and wondering why I couldn't have that skin again.
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| I didn't care that I looked like a mini-hooker on an ugly couch, I was just happy I didn't have freckles. |
You can only imagine how eager I was to read Freckle Juice by Judy Blume when I saw it in the my elementary school's library. I thought there was going to be a recipe to a secret potion that would erase my freckles forever! No such luck. Apparently, Andrew, the main character, wanted freckles like Nicky Lane. He wanted them so his dirt would mix in with his freckles and his mother wouldn't make him take a bath as often. (I thought I might as well have been Pig-Pen or something.) The Freckle Juice containing grape juice, vinegar, mustard, mayonnaise, juice from one lemon, salt & pepper, ketchup, oil oil and a speck of onion was actually meant to give you freckles, dagnabbit. How was that supposed to help me? I would have drank that Freckle Juice and happily taken multiple trips to the ER for a routine stomach pumping if I thought it was going to get rid of my freckles.
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Did anyone ever turn Pig-Pen's mom into CPS? Source: Paperback Swap |
I never really stopped looking for ways to get rid of them while I was living at home. I remember seeing creams my mom had that were supposed to erase age spots on her hands. I'd slather that expensive mess all over my face, rinse and then stare into the mirror.
Nothing changed.
Maybe if the internet had been around then, I would have erased my freckles forever. Is there anything better than that? Weren't all things good hinging on getting rid of freckles?? If the internet had been around then, I probably would have tapped my mom on the shoulder and handed her this grocery list:
-lemon juice
-SOUR MILK
-onion
-Big League chew
-cucumber
-Tiger Beat magazine
-parsley juice
-honey
-papaya juice
-new Barbie
-Guess jeans
-Liz Claiborne perfume
-Kirk Cameron himself
Apparently, some of these food ingredients can be spread individually or together all over your face to rid it of freckles. Apparently, there are people out there that want you to turn your face into a salad bar.
(Did you happen to notice "sour milk"? Someone wants me to pour sour milk on my face so I can get rid of my freckles. Someone wants me to dip my face in a sour milk smoothie. Someone wants me to smell like an old, rotting refrigerator with curdled milk in it.)
Maybe if the internet had been around then, I would have waited a minute before handing my mom that grocery list, because I would have discovered these celebrities with freckles from Bella Sugar and would have realized that I didn't need to erase anything.
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| Emma Watson |
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| Giselle Bundchen |
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| Julianne Moore |
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| Bar Rafaeli |
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| Megan Fox |
I bet none of them poured sour milk on their faces. If they were handed a freckle juice that removed them forever, I bet they'd pour it down the drain. Freckled faces are beautiful, too! (Take that, Barbie!)
We could take a whole other tangent here and talk about women in media, the emphasis on beauty and perfection in the looks department and how all of this negatively affects young girls (Ahem...Toddlers & Tiaras) and how I'm not helping anything here by showing two of Leonardo DiCaprio's former girlfriends, one of which is a Victoria Secret model, but I'll stop here.
I want to hear from you.
Did you ever feel insecure about something like I did when you were younger that you now feel very differently about?






























30 comments:
I was a bit of a late developer, so my nickname in high school was Twiggy. All my female classmates wore bras and the boys made a point of reminding me that I didn't. I did not like it, but I don't think I allowed it to become too much of a problem for me.
I once again, THOROUGHLY enjoyed your incredibly entertaining and superbly written post, Kelley! You are truly gifted as a writer.
I hear ya!! I have the same coloring (except green eyes - which I like now, but when I was younger reminded me of a cat - HIDEOUS!!) My little girl has freckles, too, and I just adore them on her - she is beautiful and I try to remember to celebrate her unique features every now and then. You know what, I think she actually LIKES hers!! Thanks for sharing!!! :)
Freckles rule! My teeth always seemed like they were too big to me. They weren't bucked, but I always wished for smaller teeth.
Yup, I had freckles that came out with the sun. I never got made fun of for them, but I never loved them. What I had a big issue with was my nose, as it was bigg-ish and had a bump in the middle of it. I've posted about it before ("I'm Nosy")about how I learned it was really a part of my family and what made us unique. We all have the little bump, and I've come to be kind of proud of it ;)
Aww look what a cutie you are in that picture. I remember those purses. I have freckles, but also worse...moles which I was always self-conscious about in school. I'm a frequent-removal card carrier at the dermatologist now. I found my daughter connecting her freckles with a pen one day...like a dot-to-dot. Freckles are cute!
I'm like 1/4 Italian and I got stuck with their hairy genes.
Yes, at 10 I had a fucking mustache.
Do you think sour milk would take care of that? I'm tired of shelling 20 bucks to get that and my unibrow waxed off every month.
So, to get rid of your freckles, you'd have to dip your face in Kirk Cameron's lap ??? Girlfriend, what are you bitching about?
I had freckles that I thought were kind of cute, till I grew up (I was in my 20's) and I was playing a party game. You would call out nouns and people would either do "Thumbs Up" "Thumbs Down" "Thumbs Out" (indifferent) "Thumbs Up and Wiggling" (meant you REALLY liked something" or "Thumbs Down and Wiggling" meant you HATED something.
People would call out : "tomatoes" or "chocolate" and everyone had to say how they felt about the item in question by a show of thumbs, as it were. The guy I was crazy about did "Thumbs Down" on freckles.
I was DEVASTATED!!!
By the way, 3 years later, he married a girl with...freckles. Disgusting turncoat: breaks my heart, and then turns around and marries a sister in freckles.
No freckles. But I was lucky enough to have horrible acne, and now I have sun spots, so that makes up for it, right?
I had freckles and was told they came from standing behind the screened door too long on sunny days. But I don't remember being traumatized about them. Guess I was too dumb to know they could be a problem!
My BEAUTIFUL little niece who is ten years old (with dark brown hair, fair skin and blue eyes) hates her freckles.
She says she's ugly.
But so is oh so lovely.
In every way.
I'm sending this post to my sister-in-law right now so she can smile and see the future of her daughter...
Because you, my friend, kick ASS! And anyone would be lucky to be as fabulous as you.
In every way.
I felt the same way about glasses. I had to wear ugly, bug-eyed looking glasses in elementary school. It was vicious! But I'm more concerned with Pig Pen's mom. I've also wondered throughout the years, why no one ever called her or went to her house to ask why her kid was always dirty. :)
Look...my two older sisters were coated in freckles and I was sooooooo glad I did not have them. They were not cute. Honestly. But now my daughter has them and I love them! I think they add character to her. So far she has just a few now if she becomes overtaken by freckles like my sisters than I don't know.
Freckle Juice was one of my favorite books ever!
And onto my insecurity I have scars from burns on my legs and was so self conscious about them. I hated wearing shorts, and can remember lying to people telling them I had surgery to remove the scars when I never did. So I'd take freckles any day!
I have freckles and don't feel one way or the other about them. My daughter does NOT have them and desperately wants them! So, see? They ARE cool! ;)
No Freckles here but oh how I wanted to look like the Skipper doll. My mom wouldn't let me have bangs and I wanted them soooooo badly. I had the long stringy blonde hair, but what good did it do me if I couldn't have bangs like Skipper!
My height! All the boys were shorter than me, and I felt so self-conscious. Now, I wear heels all the time, and I can reach into pretty much any cabinet I want. :)
My momma was a natural redhead with blue eyes and freckles all over her body so I thought they were beautiful.
I had a few across my nose when I was little and loved them for that very reason.
SOUR MILK??? Who would do this - I'd rather smear gasoline mixed with putrid potato juice all over my head. I HATE SOUR MILK. Glad you kept yours and dumped that Freckle juice! W.C.C.
K.--Such a sweet post. I LOVE freckles...probably because I didn't have any!
I hated my nose. I used to pray to God..."PLEASE make my nostrils smaller. Pleeeasse. I'll do anything."
--did you say Kirk Cameron? HA xx
I had freckles as a kid on my face- I don't think I was too embarraeed and they dissapeared when I hit my teen years. I did hate my nose though, no idea why, now I don't mind it and my husband says it is one of the first things he loved and thought was cute about me.
I grew up with lots of 'sun kisses' as my Mom used to call them. As I age, they get hidden behind wrinkles. I would love my freckles to be my dominant facial feature again. LoL
My thumbs.
They are short and stumpy like big toes.
That's not something you out grow or can fix, so I had to fix the way I think about them. My lovely stumpy fat thumbs.
I was just like you- a dark-haired, blue-eyed, freckle-faced kid. It doesn't matter that I'm half Colombian and that when I tan, I get insanely dark. My freckles (courtesy of my pale-skinned, towhead blonde, blue-eyed birthmom) just get proportionately dark. And they multiply by the thousands in the summer. Sigh.
So. I have these eyebrows, right?
I know everyone has eyebrows, but not like mine. The kind that are a caterpillar-ish unibrow if I don't tweeze them to death. They've been that way since I was ten or so. I have a very vivid recollection of a boy asking me in sixth grade, "Hey...do you grow corn in those eyebrows?"
Please stop laughing. It was awful.
Now? I love my brows. They are distinctive. They offset my hair. They give my face character. They draw attention to my eyes. And I can whip them into shape with my tweezers with the ease of a magician wielding a magic wand.
Great post, sista. xo
I heart this post. Because you said with humor what a lot of us say with sadness or angst.
I was short. Always the shortest one in class. And that was no darn fun. Really, there's nothing you can do about it except to wear heels to everything.
And that got old real quick (ask me about the picture someone snapped where you can see my Converse shoes peeking out from under a pageant dress... oops!)
I feel far les self-conscious about it now. I think we are wired to find the differences in eachother, but appreciating them takes a bit of growing up.
Freckles rule!
Super cute post! I loved the book Freckle Juice. I don't have freckles on my face but my 8 year old son does. He is the cutest boy EVER! :)
I had a huge crush on Kirk Cameron when I was kid too. HUGE.
aw I love freckles, but maybe not for
myself as it probably would not suit me lol
I have this small birthmark on the side
of my left eye (similar to Beyonce's) and
I absolutely despised it... even though
I still kind of do >> but I still try to
cover it with my hair until this day XD
I remember that book! And now I'm all nostalgic and weepy.
Damn you.
I used to feel very insecure about my dislike for Paula Abdul, but now I feel pretty alright about that.
(Oh, and I'm still waiting to feel alright about everything on my body.)
Im 13 and I'm the same I get tan but I have a few freckles dotted around my face but I don't wana be a plain old barbie I like my face freckles be proud of them :)
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