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This is part of the Kryolan Dermacolor system: a professional range, and this product is the finishing powder that is used to set, waterproof, and mattify the camouflage cream from the same line.
The “40 g (Talc-Free)” version highlights:
Size: 40 g.
Talc-free formula: “lightweight, talc-free formula ensures a smooth, natural finish.”
Shade selection: e.g., P 1N, P 11N, P 4N, P 5N etc in the fixing powder line.
Key claims: It’s a must-use product in the Dermacolor system to lock in the base coverage for long-wear, smudge-proof results.
Given your brand/visual asset workflow (desktop hero banners, mobile first versions, square formats, high-resolution work) these are the benefits you’ll likely appreciate:
Sets & locks the base: After you apply a heavy-coverage base (for instance a camouflage cream or full coverage foundation), this powder helps lock that in, ensuring the finish stays consistent for your shoot, across formats and sessions.
Mattifies & controls texture/shine: The talc-free formula avoids the heavy “powdery” look, while still giving a matte, camera-friendly surface — useful under studio lights or mobile capture where unwanted sheen may be a problem.
Professional grade / kit worthy: Because it’s from a professional range, it fits well into your brand asset kit. The durability and finish consistency matters when you’re producing assets for multiple formats and potentially long sessions.
Shade variety for matching: With various shade codes in the powder line (P1N, P4N, etc), you can match or complement the base tone of your models — crucial for brand consistency when you have diverse skin tones/models.
Talc-free formula: For detailed imagery/premium visual output, talc-free can reduce flash-back issues or heavy-looking powder surfaces, giving a more natural finish in high resolution imagery.
Here’s a recommended workflow adapted for your brand-/visual-asset context:
After having applied and blended your base (for example a camouflage cream or foundation) ensure the skin is even, correct tone is achieved.
Choose the correct shade of the fixing powder: Based on the model’s skin depth/undertone & the base used.
Application:
Use a puff or large soft brush to pick up the powder.
Press the powder onto the skin in key areas (T-zone, under lights or areas prone to shine) to set the base.
For your high-res/brand work: after pressing in, gently buff off any excess so the finish remains smooth and not heavy.
Check finish in your capture conditions: Because you output for desktop/mobile/square formats, take a quick capture under your lighting/camera setup to check how the tone and finish render across devices.
Proceed with rest of makeup: Once the base is set, continue with blush, contour, highlight, eyes, lips — your base will now be more stable for multiple shots/formats.
During long shoot sessions: If you’re shooting for hours or in a warm/humid environment (common in your Indian production context), you may want a small touch-up — keep a puff or soft brush with powder ready to re-press key zones if needed.
End of day / removal: Ensure you remove the makeup properly as heavy base + setting powder still needs proper cleansing to keep skin healthy.
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