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Dermacolor

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Walnutcakelover · 19/01/2013 19:43

Has anyone tried any of their products? I would like it for some post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, would this stuff cover it up?
Thanks.
www.dermacolor-camouflage.com/

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Walnutcakelover · 19/01/2013 20:34

Anyone?

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emsyj · 19/01/2013 21:19

Yes, it should do - it's very heavy coverage and you will need a bit of practice to apply it, plus you'll probably want to use brushes rather than fingers to get a nice finish - and you will need the setting powder to set it. It's good stuff, try one of the mini palettes as then you'll have a good range of shades to try and although the little wells of product look small, you only need use it very sparingly. You might want to try a corrective shade underneath, e.g. a green to counteract redness, a red to counteract blue (tattoos etc), that sort of thing.

There is a product called Dermablend that is made by Vichy that is also recommended for medical type camouflage, although that one I haven't ever tried. I've used the Dermacolor in the context of makeup training courses, it's a very popular product with makeup artists esp in theatrical/film/TV type work (rather than beauty stuff like bridal) - hope that makes sense.

Walnutcakelover · 19/01/2013 21:28

Thank you emsyj that is helpful. I have looked into dermablend aswell.

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