Freckles

Freckles

Beauty spot

(first session)

$150
Freckles

(first session)

from $250
Touch-up within 4-8 weeks. The treatment takes 1 hour.
$100

Prices vary depending on the desired freckle tattoo design — the denser the look you want, the more time it requires, which affects the final cost.
On average, a session typically ranges between $250 and $400.

Skin Camouflage treatments usually require 2–3 sessions, spaced 4 to 8 weeks apart for best results.

  • Freckles/Beauty Mark treatments usually require 2–3 sessions, spaced 4 to 8 weeks apart.

Frequently Asked Qustions

How Long Do Freckle Tattoos Last?
Beauty marks last up to 1-3 years. The lasting period depends on the type of your skin (oily skin loses the pigment quickly) and your daily routine (some skin care products like retinol, swimming pools and hot pools, and sun exposure can help the skin get rid of the pigment quickly).
Freckles Tattoo Process
After the first session, the freckles usually heal to a soft, light result — similar to a gentle “winter freckles” look. If you have oily skin, the pigment may fade faster or even fail to retain fully. The best results are typically seen on normal or dry skin types. Once the skin has healed, we perform the second session about 4–8 weeks later to enhance the colour and add extra freckles if desired. This touch-up session usually takes around 40–50 minutes. After completing about three sessions, you can return later if you wish to add more density. Our goal is to avoid oversaturation or unwanted tones, so the pigment is placed very superficially using paramedical ink, which heals into a natural, sun-kissed freckle effect. To maintain your results, it’s important to avoid Vitamin C and retinol on the treated area, as these ingredients can cause the pigment to fade more quickly.
Skin type matters for Freckles Tattoo!
Skin type matters for Freckles Tattoo! The best results are usually achieved on normal or dry skin types. If you have oily skin, the pigment may fade significantly after the first session, as the skin often struggles to retain it. In this case, multiple sessions may be required to achieve the desired result.
Healing Stages for Freckle Tattoos
First 4-5 days: The freckles will look bright and dark. Please don’t worry, this is normal and they will fade to look natural after the skin heals.
 
After 6-7 days: You may experience some minor flaking and the color may look super pale, or it may even disappear.
 
After 2-3 weeks: The color will start to return to the skin, but may still look not bold enough.
 
In 4 weeks: We will do a touch-up session, applying additional layers of pigment to achieve the required density and saturation.
Freckle Tattoo: Is it painful?
Freckle tattoos generally aren't painful for most people. However, if you have sensitive skin, a numbing cream can be applied before the procedure to make it more comfortable.
Freckle Tattoo: Does it look natural?
Dasha will advise you on the perfect pigment to match your skin tone, ensuring the healed results look like natural freckles, mimicking the size, color, and density of your own.
Designing Your Freckle Tattoo
The design of your freckle tattoo is completely personalized! You have two options:
Bring your own design: You can draw your desired freckle pattern and bring it to the consultation.
Let Dasha advise you: Dasha can assess your features and suggest a freckle pattern that will flatter your unique look.
My beauty marks or freckles faded — why?
After the first treatment, it’s completely normal for some freckles or beauty marks to fade or even disappear. This happens because when the skin lacks sufficient collagen, it simply cannot retain the pigment effectively. The tattooing process causes only minimal trauma, which actually stimulates the skin to produce new collagen. That’s why, after the second session, we usually observe much better healed results. The same principle applies to brow tattooing. We use soft-shading techniques, placing pigment precisely between the epidermis and dermis layers to achieve natural-looking results that fade gradually over time. If the pigment is placed too deep into the dermis, the initial result may appear darker and bolder, but once healed, it can develop a cool grey or bluish tone. This occurs due to the Tyndall Effect — when light scatters through the deeper, cooler layers of the skin, making the pigment appear colder in tone.