THE DERMABLEND ™ BY VICHY: The High Coverage Corrective Cosmetic
reated in 1981 by American dermatologist Dr. N. Craig Roberts, Dermablend™ has been widely renowned for its corrective cosmetics in the USA for over 20 years. An effective, long-lasting camouflage cover for skin facial imperfections. Dermablend™ covers skin flaws whilst ensuring perfect coverage with no mask-like effect or caking and provides a natural looking finish with long lasting hold. Within the range is Dermablend™ high coverage corrective foundation, Dermablend™ setting powder and now Dermablend™ foundation cream stick, all available in specially selected pharmacies and Boots stores where professionally trained Dermablend™ experts can help provide advice in terms of both shade choice and application technique. Corrective coverage can help improve the quality of life of those suffering from temporary or permanent skin flaws. Dermablend™ is frequently used by people living with the following conditions: angioma, red patches, vitiligo, rosacea, post-operative scars, pronounced dark patches, hyperpigmentation and inflammatory acne. Dermablend™ can also be used to temporarily hide tattoos on occasions when people may not wish them to be on display.
All Dermablend™ products are made from a high tolerance formula which has been tested under dermatological control and on sensitive and delicate skin. Vichy has trained a team of expert skincare advisors in pharmacies across the UK and Republic of Ireland as well as larger boots stores throughout the UK. These experts can offer tips and advise on camouflage techniques and help you find a suitable shades. Skincare experts are also trained to diagnose your skin type and advise the appropriate Vichy product according to your skin’s needs. For more information we invite you to visit the link below and also ask an advice your dermatologist.
Dermablend has long been known for its heavy-duty cover-up, but this new commercial really cements its reputation. In it, an average-looking guy slowly reveals himself to be tattoo-covered model “Zombie Boy” Rick Genest. His name might not be immediately familiar, but Genest’s tattoos should be. He’s the guy with the full-body skeleton tattoos from Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” video, and it’s really impressive to see him look so “normal”.
There’s no airbrushing, and the whole video was done in a single take. Dermablend says it took three makeup artists and four tubes of Dermablend Leg and Body Cover, along with Leg and Body Tattoo primer and setting powder, to take Genest from sexy zombie to cute, if not as remarkable, dude. Watch it and you’ll never doubt the power of concealer again. Really impressive! Just watch the video below.