"Faced" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "face," meaning to confront or deal with something difficult or challenging.
"Face" on its own can be a noun (as in "the face of a clock"), but it doesn't work in the context you're describing.
Here are some examples of how to use "faced" correctly:
* He faced his fears and went skydiving.
* The company faced a difficult decision about layoffs.
* She faced the music and apologized for her mistake.
"Bald lie" is a separate phrase, meaning a blatant or obvious lie. It is not related to the terms "face" or "faced."