Perrie Edwards shows off freckles in natural snap and she’s never looked better

She is glowing πŸ‘

Perrie Edwards

by Aimee Jakes |
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Perrie Edwards is currently livin' it up in Ibiza with boyfriend Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and we've never wished that we we were on holiday more.

Aside from the fact we're quite literally dying WFH in this mini heatwave (we seriously regret not investing in a fan, lol) she seems to be having the best bloody time.

Exhibit A:

It's Perrie Edwards 2.0 and we're here for it.

Fans were quick to compliment the Little Mix-er after she uploaded a no make-up, holiday selfie which showed her natural and cute AF freckles.

Pez simply captioned the post, '''Tis me πŸ™ƒβ˜€οΈ" and is wearing the cutest crochet bikini top and shell necklace.

"Real life mermaid 😍😍😍" one fan commented.

"I love Freckle Perrie 😍" another wrote.

"Girl your freckles 😍" said another.

We are all here for the popstar's natural look. Sorry, but she is GLOWING.

Remember when it was the norm to cover up your freckles with inches of MAC Studio Fix Foundation? Now, it's all about embracing your natural skin. In fact, freckles are so cute that the non-freckled lot are now drawing them on...

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A Tiktok hack went viral for achievingnatural-looking freckles and listen, it's GOOD.

The newest viral beauty craze includes two must-have products: Luna Bronze tan and a Real Techniques stippling brush.

@kabukirune shows the simple steps in the video. First. start with clean dry skin. Add a dollop of fake tan onto some paper.

Take a stippling brush and dip the end in the fake tan so the tops of the bristles are coated.

After, gently place the brush where you would like your 'natural' freckles to show, essentially the nose and cheeks area.

Et voila. Easy, natural freckles.

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