FAQs
What is Keromask Camouflage cream?
Keromask Camouflage cream is a product which temporarily covers a wide range of skin imperfections.
What is the difference between camouflage cream and traditional make-up?
Keromask cream is highly pigmented and a different consistency to your ordinary make-up. A small amount will go a long way!
What will Keromask cover?
- Vitligo
- Tattoos
- Varicose Veins/Thread Veins
- Scars
- Bruises
- Melasma
- Psoriasis
- Burns
- Acne Scarring
- Dark Circles
- Birthmarks
- Age Spots
- Moles
You can use Keromask on a daily basis.
How will I know what colour to choose?
Keromask is available in a range of 24 colours and 4 finishing powders to match all skin tones. We offer Keromask Sample Kits for either Light, Medium or Dark skin tones. So, you can skin match from the comfort of your own home.
What are the benefits of Keromask?
- Easy to apply
- Waterproof
- Long Lasting
- Non-Greasy
- East to blend
- Wide range of shades
- Smudge resistant
- Dermatologically tested
- Suitable for sensitive skin
- Allergy tested
- Concentrated formula which means a little goes a long way.
Can Keromask be used on sensitive skin?
Yes, it can, but we do advise that you always do a small patch test first.
How do I apply Keromask?
You can apply using either a sponge, brush or your fingertip. But please remember a little goes a long way!
Will I need to apply Keromask Mineral Finishing Powder?
Yes, we advise that you apply Keromask Finishing Powder to the Camouflage Cream. This prevents it wearing off and giving you the long-lasting application.
Is Keromask waterproof?
Yes, the product is waterproof once you apply the Keromask Finishing Powder. When drying your skin, we advise you dab the area dry and not rub as the product will start to wear off.
Is it long lasting?
Keromask is long lasting (8/12 hours) as long as it has been set with the Keromask Finishing Powder.
Does Keromask contain an SPF?
Yes, it contains a small amount of SPF, but we do still advise that you apply a sun cream before you apply any Keromask products.
Are there any skin conditions that Keromask shouldn’t be applied to?
Keromask should never be applied to any broken skin or open wounds.
Is there anyone to help if I’m struggling to skin match my skin tone or applying?
Yes, we have a Skin Camouflage Practitioner who has been fully trained by the British Association of Skin Camouflage working with us to help our customers make sure they get the correct product for their skin tone. Katie offers Skype/Facetime and one to one consultation to help make sure that you get the correct shade for you, plus show techniques on how to apply the products.