what can skin camouflage cover?
Skin camouflage products can be used to help reduce the appearance of many conditions. As long as the area to be treated has completely healed and there are no open areas of skin, camouflage creams can be applied.
It should be noted that camouflage creams and indeed cosmetics can only alter the colour of a problem area and cannot alter the texture or reduce the raised aspect of scarring. Some products can help slightly reduce the appearance of uneven texture such as that of acne scarring. Having said that, with the right product a significant difference can be made which can greatly help the confidence of the user and bring back some sense of control over their situation.
Below is a list of just of the conditions which camouflage creams can help with:
acne erythema and scarring
cleft lip
discoid lupus
erthematosus
ephelides (freckles)
flushing and blushing
Kaposi's sarcoma
leucoderma (hypo-pigmentation)
melasma (also known as chloasma)
neurofibromatosis (café au lait marks)
plaque psoriasis
portwine stains
rosacea
solar lentigo (age spots)
spider naevus
striae (stretch marks)
telangiectasia (thread veins)
vitiligo
xanthelasma
Scarring As A Result Of:
accident
act of violence
burn injury
skin condition
disease
self harm
skin graft
surgical procedure
It should be noted that camouflage creams and indeed cosmetics can only alter the colour of a problem area and cannot alter the texture or reduce the raised aspect of scarring. Some products can help slightly reduce the appearance of uneven texture such as that of acne scarring. Having said that, with the right product a significant difference can be made which can greatly help the confidence of the user and bring back some sense of control over their situation.
Below is a list of just of the conditions which camouflage creams can help with:
acne erythema and scarring
cleft lip
discoid lupus
erthematosus
ephelides (freckles)
flushing and blushing
Kaposi's sarcoma
leucoderma (hypo-pigmentation)
melasma (also known as chloasma)
neurofibromatosis (café au lait marks)
plaque psoriasis
portwine stains
rosacea
solar lentigo (age spots)
spider naevus
striae (stretch marks)
telangiectasia (thread veins)
vitiligo
xanthelasma
Scarring As A Result Of:
accident
act of violence
burn injury
skin condition
disease
self harm
skin graft
surgical procedure