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Skin Camouflage
Skin Camouflage using the airbrush and a formulated process, can give you a precise colour match to your skin tone. It is a gentle, effective and hygienic approach, for temporary covering of unwanted scars and blemishes.
The Airbrush and compression of air allows the application of the makeup to be applied in a skilful manner so that unblemished areas can be blended in without streaks or patches. The result is a flawless application that looks and feels just like your skin, but without the scars, blemishes or marks.
The sensation on the skin during the process is a gentle cool blowing, and an amazing visual gradual build of makeup. As there is no actual contact during the application, this is a safe and hygienic way to apply the makeup quickly and effectively, and a wonderful way to cover large areas of the body. You will be provided with a kitbag and an overall to change into whilst the makeup is applied.
What skin conditions are suitable for skin camouflage?
As set up by the British association of Skin Camouflage here is a list below outlining the suitable skin conditions we can camouflage:
- acne scarring
- melasma
- freckles
- flushing and blushing
- hyper-pigmentation
- hypo-pigmentation
- portwine stains
- rosacea
- age spots/sun spots
- stretch marks
- spider veins
- thread veins
- vitiligo
- scarring - as a result from surgical procedure, accident, unwanted tattoos, self harm
What skin conditions are not suitable for skin camouflage?
As laid out by the British association of Skin Camouflage, skin conditions that require medical attention must not be covered using skin camouflage, as follows:
- allergic reactions
- blisters
- pustular forms of psoriais
- chilblain
- viral infections, herpes simplex, herpes zoster (shingles) and warts
- illnesses that manifest on skin visually (chickenpox, measles)
- infestations (scabies, lice)
- skin cancers
- bacterial and fungal infections (ringworm)
- occupational/contact dermatitis
- open wound or stitches
- photodermatoses (actinic dermatitis)
- rashes
It is always advised to seek medical advice before proceeding with skin camouflage.
