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Makeup
by Ivy on February 28, 2007

Available at Drugstore for $32, this product is waterproof and smudgeproof, and promises to hide away: pigmentation issues, veins, scars, bruises, birth marks, vitaligo, tattoos and port wine stains.
Judith August herself says:
"You have five colors to choose from on the color wheel. Color blending is often necessary because every part of the body is a different color. For instance, brown spots on your hands and face will take a different coloration than a blue and red birth mark or veins on your legs. Pigmentation loss would be a different coloration from the rest. So, start with the color closest to your skin tone, apply with the enclosed sponge or nature's very best cosmetic tool, your fingers. Use the "Dab and Pat" technique when applying and blending, not a stroking motion."
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