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This product is from the Kryolan Dermacolor Camouflage Creme line: “an especially highly-pigmented make-up which is designed to correct and cover skin disfigurements, discolorations and tattoos.”
Shade/code: D30, in the 4 g size (‘refill’ size) for this line. e.g., one Indian retailer lists “D30 – 4 g”.
The product is especially suitable for face and neck. The brand notes when used with its fixing system (Fixing Powder + Fixing Spray) the coverage becomes waterproof and protects the skin against extreme conditions (swimming, heat, physical strain).
The shade range is very extensive and inter-mixable, which allows custom matching of undertones and depths.
High coverage: With “especially highly-pigmented” formula, the D30 variant can effectively cover irregularities — great when you need consistent skin tone in brand or visual-asset work.
Professional grade: Being a pro product, it’s built for durability and performance under demanding conditions (studio lighting, heat/humidity, long sessions) — aligning well with your brand asset creation.
Customisable shade matching: The broad shade list (including D30) means you can fine-tune matching for different skin tones or varying lighting scenarios, which is helpful in multi-format asset production (desktop, mobile, square).
Size choice: The 4 g size works for targeted correction, model kits, or specialised use — you don’t necessarily have to use it full face; it could be for areas needing high accuracy.
Here’s a professional step-by-step suited for your context (brand/visual asset work):
Prep the skin
Cleanse and moisturise the area you will apply the cream on. Because this is heavy pigment, you want a smooth, even skin surface—any flakiness or texture will be emphasised.
If the shoot environment is warm/humid (common in India) or the skin tends to be oily, you may lightly mattify/prime before applying.
Apply the product
Using a small spatula or clean fingertip/brush, pick up a small amount of the D30 cream.
Warm the cream slightly (e.g., on back of hand) to improve hafting/blendability (the brand recommends warming to body temperature for best results).
Dab the product onto the area needing coverage (patches, uneven tone). Blend the edges carefully into surrounding skin so there’s no harsh demarcation.
Build & adjust coverage
Because the formula is pigmented, start lightly and build only where needed rather than heavy application everywhere. This gives more natural look, which is important for high-quality visuals.
If you find the shade slightly off, you can mix with a nearby shade to adjust depth/undertone (given the inter-mixable nature of the line).
Set/fix the coverage
After applying and blending, apply the corresponding Fixing Powder (and/or Fixing Spray) from the Dermacolor System to lock in the coverage. This step helps achieve the “waterproof/long-wear” claim.
Use a puff or fluffy brush to press the powder gently into the area; remove any excess.
Proceed with rest of makeup/asset workflow
Once the corrected area is set, you can continue with the rest of makeup (foundation for other areas, blush, eyes, lips) in line with your brand’s aesthetic.
Because you produce visuals across formats (desktop, mobile, square), take a quick test capture under your lighting/camera setup to see how the corrected shade and finish appear in real life.
Removal & aftercare
At the end of the shoot or usage, remove the makeup thoroughly with a good quality makeup remover (especially important for high pigment/long-wear formulas) and follow with skincare.
For frequent use (as in your production work), ensure skin recovery routines to keep skin healthy.
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