Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Style and beauty

Looking for style advice? Chat all about it here. For the latest discounts on fashion and beauty, sign up for Mumsnet Moneysaver emails.

Camouflage makeup

7 replies

fatfacefantastic · 31/08/2020 22:21

I have some marks on my face (size of a 5p) that really get me down that concealer just doesn't touch, does anyone cover marks on their face with specialised makeup and does it work??

OP posts:
dudsville · 31/08/2020 22:25

Estee laudermake a maximum coverage foundation that they call camouflage. I love it and a little goes a long way.

fatfacefantastic · 02/09/2020 09:35

That doesn't work for me, any others?

OP posts:
Bella2020 · 02/09/2020 09:38

Have you tried Dermacol? I've used their concealer to hide awful thread veins on my nose and it was very effective.

ChardonnaysPetDragon · 02/09/2020 09:40

Lisa Eldridge has a good tutorial with the products she used.

She’s really good at her stuff.

CarpetDiem · 02/09/2020 11:10

I have severe rosacea & find that the best thing for me is not camouflage make up but natural looking foundation built up in the areas you need it. So for me it’s applying foundation all over, use beauty blender To then ‘stipple’ on the areas you want to cover, apply consealer, spray face with urban decay all nighter, let dry (do your eyes/brows) then do the same again to patches, then bronze & go! Works for me Smile

Prettypinkpeonies · 02/09/2020 11:33

Dermablend, veil, dermacolour are all specially for camouflage. Dermablend is available at bigger boots. Dermacolour and veil online you can order a tester kit with a few shades to decide which is best. I hope this helps i use this daily and all have their pros and cons. Pm me if you want anymore info x

TantricTwist · 02/09/2020 11:40

Dermablend and Kat Von D which was designed to cover tattoo's.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.

This thread is closed and is no longer accepting replies. Click here to start a new thread.