Vitiligo (also called leukoderma) is a common, genetic, autoimmune skin disease in which there is loss of pigment from areas of the skin resulting in irregular white spots or patches.
AFTER KEROMASK
Using stipple movement the product was applied to the skin very slowly and delicately, covering the areas of vitiligo first. Use a small amount of camouflage cream. You can always add more when needed. Keromask camouflage cream is highly pigmented and highly concentrated so remember a little will go a long way.
Camouflage cream needs to be blended, properly, especially under the jaw line, into the hairline, on the ear lobes, corners of the nose and mouth and over and under the eyes
Stipple and blending movements. Making sure that the edge of the sponge was used to blend and create a natural look. We waited for a 2 minutes to allow the product to penetrate into the skin.
Keromask Powder was then applied, using a large powder brush.