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​Are freckles really a problem? 5 biggest myths you should stop believing​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 29, 2025, 06:09 IST
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Freckles are not a skin problem, the myths are!

People love having freckles. But despite all the hype, a lot of weird myths about freckles still float around. Some say they're a sign of skin damage. Others think they're something you need to "fix." If you’ve ever felt weird about your freckles or wondered if you should be worried about them, this one's for you.

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Myth: Freckles are signs of skin damage



Alright, this is probably the most common one out there. But is it true? Yes, freckles can pop up more when your skin is exposed to sunlight, but that doesn’t mean they are the result of damaged skin. Freckles actually form because of melanin, the pigment that gives your skin its color. Some people naturally have a freckle-friendly gene called the MC1R gene. When you go out in the sun, your skin tells your cells to produce more melanin to protect you and if you’re genetically wired for freckles, they show up instead of you getting an even tan. That said, everyone (freckled or not) should use sunscreen to stay safe.

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Myth: Freckles only happen in those with red hair



No! While it's true that a lot of people with red hair have freckles because of that same MC1R gene. Others can develop freckles too. It's all about how your skin responds to sunlight and your unique genetic cocktail. In fact, many people don’t even see their freckles until after a summer at the beach or a few long hikes. So, if you’re out there thinking "Wait, why am I getting freckles?" — don’t panic. Your skin’s just doing its thing. It's normal, it's natural, and honestly, it’s kind of magical.

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Myth: You should cover up freckles



Freckles give your face character, warmth, and a totally unique charm. They make you look like you’ve spent your summer laughing in the sun (even if you've been hiding under a hat). If you want to wear foundation and cover them up, cool — your face, your rules. But if you're hiding them because you think you "should," just know: you absolutely don't have to. Those little specks are beautiful just the way they are.

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Myth: Freckles eventually turn into skin cancer



This one sounds super scary but it's also misleading. Freckles themselves are not dangerous. They don't turn into cancer. They don’t mean you’re doomed. They're just clusters of pigment. However (and it’s an important "however"), excessive sun exposure — especially if it leads to sunburns — does increase your risk of skin cancer. That’s true for everyone, freckled or not. So the rule is simple: protect your skin. Wear SPF 30 (or higher) daily, rock a cute hat, seek shade when the sun's brutal, and keep an eye on any moles or spots that change shape, size, or color.

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Myth: You can permanently remove freckles



Some people google things like "how to remove freckles permanently," hoping for some magic cream or laser treatment. Here’s the thing: while there are treatments that can lighten freckles — like chemical peels, lasers, or intense skincare routines — you can’t really erase your skin’s natural tendencies. If you're genetically freckle-prone and you spend time in the sun, they’re gonna show up again. That's just how your skin rolls.


So whether you have a sprinkle across your nose, a full constellation across your shoulders, or just one tiny lone freckle under your eye, remember: there’s absolutely nothing wrong with them.

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