New Product Alert: HottieDots
March 6, 2007 by Shannon Nelson
Filed under Our Beauty Tips, fake it
The beauty mark was made famous by Cindy Crawford and now you can achieve the same look with these new peel and stick beauty marks called Hottiedots.
They come in a variety of colors: Midnight Kiss (off black), Chocolate Kiss (dark brown), Toasted Kiss (light brown) and Rainbow (jewel toned).
Hottiedots are to be applied under your makeup and comes off easy by peeling off or with makeup remover. They are specially formulated paper composite with a laminate coating, and backed with a safe, non-toxic face and body adhesive, so they are safe for your skin.
They come in two packs, a single 16 count pack and a multi-pack which contains 3 packs of hottiedots.


















I don’t understand the point of these. I have my own beauty marks, but if one doesn’t and wants them, wouldn’t it make more sense to draw them on with an eyeliner pencil or liquid liner?
Hi Toya,
I think the difference (from what the website says) is that they won’t smudge or rub off as may happen if you draw it on.
I was thinking the same thing. And it’s not like you see a bunch of smeared beauty marks running around. Also, if you apply under the makeup, doesn’t the foundation just cover it up or lighten it? It just so doesn’t make sense on so many levels.. ?????
Hi Girls,
My name is Sue and I am the Managing Director of The Winning Pitch PR Firm that is representing Hottiedots! As girls are always looking for something new and fun in the world of beauty Hottiedots! is something fun. The first day I wore one I put it near the corner of my eye and was surprised how natural it looked. The next time I placed Hottiedots! on the back of my shoulder, I felt naughty. It’s kind of like getting a fake tattoo. You asked why would you put make-up over it? When you put make-up over it, it just brings it down to a matt finish. Being a little daring is fun. Sue
Sue–thanks for clarifying!
I had a mole on my face until my twenties when it started to grow (!) so I had it lazered off. It was just abve my lip, and the removal did leave the skin underneath a bit more pale. Mostly its no big deal, but every now and then I do miss it, and to answer your question , Toya, just drawing one on doesn’t give the same effect. I’m looking forward to trying Hottiedotsto see if they do!
These sound fun. I have like 4 moles on my face that I love, but if i didn’t i probably would try these. Great idea.
I have multiple beauty marks on my face but I’ve never understood peoples’ obsessions with them. Why would someone go so far as to put a fake one on? I can’t understand it.