Let's talk about the latest taking over social media: broccoli freckles. Yes, you read that right. Makeup enthusiasts on TikTok and Instagram claim they've cracked the code for the perfect faux freckles, and all you need is a broccoli floret.
Although I'm naturally weary of (I'm looking at you, ), I'm usually game to try them. And to my surprise, many have been successful. A few years ago, a viral TikTok video got me to start applying with a jade roller, and it's still a hack I use every so often, so I was interested to see what the broccoli fuss was all about.
Everyone's results that I had seen online looked great, but most of the people testing out the trend didn't have freckles to begin with. I have them naturally, but once I put on a layer of base makeup, they disappear or look a lot more faded than I'd like. So, I decided to dive right in.
But first, I needed to secure a piece of broccoli. While most of my editor experiments start out in the bathroom, this one began with a trip to the grocery store. Since I knew this was going to be a one-and-done thing, I opted to stop at Whole Foods rather than Erewhon, because I wasn't interested in spending my life savings on a piece of broccoli that I wasn't even going to eat.
Thirty minutes and a few dollars later, I had my broccoli applicator secured, and I headed home to get started. Once in my bathroom, I grabbed the ($36) wand and dabbed a bit of product onto the back of my hand. I use this formula to contour my face every time.