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The product is part of the Kryolan “Dermacolor Camouflage Creme” line: described by the brand as “an especially highly‐pigmented make-up which is designed to correct and cover skin disfigurements, discolorations and tattoos.”
Shade: DJ2 in the “D J” series of this line.
Size: 4 g (refill size) — commonly available for this line.
Key claims by the brand: When used with the full Dermacolor system (i.e., the cream + Fixing Powder + Fixing Spray) this product becomes waterproof and protects the skin against UV radiation. It’s also offered for use under extreme conditions (heat, physical strain) when used properly.
The brand emphasises an extensive range of shades which are inter-mixable for a natural appearance when applied correctly.
High-coverage corrective product: Because of its strong pigment, DJ2 allows you to cover visible skin irregularities, discoloration or spots, which is beneficial for professional visuals and brand asset creation where uniform skin tone matters.
Professional grade / kit-friendly: Since Kryolan is a professional makeup brand used in film/TV/photography, this product aligns well with your brand-asset workflow (desktop/mobile/square formats, high resolution, controlled lighting).
Shade flexibility: Being in the “DJ” series (DJ2) means there is a nuance in undertone/skin depth that may suit more subtle or specific skin tones (especially in Indian/Asian context) — which helps in achieving good matches across models or shoots.
System support for wear and durability: When paired with the matching Fixing Powder and/or Fixing Spray in the Dermacolor system, you get extended wear and increased resistance to humidity/sweat/lighting conditions — useful for shoots under strong lights or in warm/humid environments.
Compact size for targeted use: The 4 g size is appropriate for corrective usage (spots or small areas) which can be ideal when you don’t need full-face coverage but want consistency on select areas for visuals.
Here’s a professional-grade application method that suits your brand-asset workflow:
Prep the skin
Cleanse and moisturise the area you wish to cover. Since this is a heavy-pigment product, you’ll want skin surface to be as smooth as possible (no large dry patches or heavy texture).
If the skin is oily or the shoot environment is humid (which often happens in India), consider using a light mattifying primer or blotting excess oil.
Warm the product
Use a clean spatula or fingertip / small brush to take a small amount.
Warm it on the back of your hand (or palette) so the cream becomes more pliable and blends better. The brand’s tip: “For best results always warm the cream to body temperature by mixing it on the back of your hand.”
Apply the cream
Dab the product onto the area needing correction: e.g., discoloration patch, scar area, pigmentation spot.
Blend the edges carefully into the surrounding skin so there is no harsh demarcation. Because of the high pigment, applying thin layers is better than one heavy blob.
Fix/Set with the system
After application and blending, apply the corresponding Fixing Powder and/or Fixing Spray from the Dermacolor line to lock the coverage and enhance durability. This step is particularly important for shoot conditions or long wear.
Finish your overall makeup / asset workflow
Once the corrective area is set, you may proceed with your regular full face makeup if needed, or simply ensure the rest of the face matches in tone/finish for your brand visuals.
Given your asset output (desktop hero banner, mobile first, square social) you may want to take a test photo under your actual lighting/camera setup to ensure the corrected area appears seamless and consistent.
Removal & aftercare
At the end of the shoot or wear day, use a good makeup remover (ideally oil-based or professional grade) since the product is heavily pigmented and designed for durability.
Follow your normal skincare routine to ensure skin stays healthy after corrective makeup usage.
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