I always think less is more so I go lightly. I got this from ChatGPT:
“Soft Girl” / Cottagecore Vibes
Freckles and eyeliner fit perfectly into this dreamy, soft aesthetic.
Tips:
Skin: Go for a light, dewy base—BB cream or a tinted moisturizer. Keep it natural and glowy. Cream blush works beautifully here.
Freckles: Dot them lightly across your nose and cheeks, then blend slightly with a sponge or finger for realism.
Blush: Apply a peachy or rosy cream blush high on your cheeks and over your nose bridge to make the freckles pop.
Eyes: Use brown or soft black eyeliner for a slightly smudgy, fawn-like look. A little wing or a kitten flick keeps it cute.
Lashes: Curl your lashes and go light on mascara—try brown mascara for a softer finish.
Lips: Go for a lip tint, gloss, or balm in a peach, rose, or berry tone.
🖤 E-Girl Light / Grungy Cute
Still playful, but a little more bold and edgy while keeping the freckles.
Tips:
Eyeliner: This is your focus. Go for a stronger wing or experiment with under-eye liner/dots. You could even try graphic liner styles if you’re feeling adventurous.
Freckles: Keep them visible and don’t be afraid to exaggerate them a little for a stylized look.
Blush: A good flush on the cheeks and across the nose—more intense than soft girl, but still natural-toned.
Brows: Defined but fluffy is ideal. Brush them up for a youthful lift.
Lips: Try a gradient lip (darker in the center), a matte shade, or a moody gloss—depends on your overall look for the day.
✨ Bonus Tips
Highlighter: A dab on the nose tip, cheekbones, and inner eyes adds that extra glow.
Lash placement: Want an anime-eye effect? Try individual lashes at the outer corners.
Eye shapes: Play around with different liner angles and blush placements to see what flatters your face best.
Freckle placement: Natural-looking freckles tend to vary in size and aren’t perfectly symmetrical—use a brow pen or even a light brown eyeliner for application.