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This is a part of the Kryolan “Dermacolor” system: designed to set, water-proof, and mattify the Dermacolor Camouflage Crème base.
The “40 g (Talc-Free)” version indicates:
Size: 40 g.
Talc-free formula (no talc) — emphasised as “lightweight, talc-free formula ensures a smooth, natural finish”.
It comes in multiple shade variants (for example P 1N, P 11N, P 3N, P 4N, P 5N) so you can match more precisely for your skin tone or model. Key claims:
“Set, waterproof and mattify” your base coverage.
“Lightweight, natural finish” and “professional-grade powder locks in coverage, making it ideal for long-lasting, smudge-proof results.”
Suitable for a professional/kit makeup environment (photography, video, brand asset production) given its performance attributes.
For your brand/visual-asset workflow (desktop hero banners, mobile first, square formats etc) this powder offers several strong advantages:
Sets and locks your makeup base: After applying heavy-duty base like a camouflage creme, this powder helps ensure your finish stays put — essential when you’re shooting for high-resolution output.
Mattifies & controls sheen: The matte finish is beneficial especially under strong studio lighting or in mobile capture where unwanted shine can interfere with final image quality.
Talc-free formula: For models or shoots where skin sensitivity or film/HD clarity matters, talc-free is a plus (less likely to cause flash-back or heavy “powder look”).
Multiple shade variants: Enables you to choose or customise matching powder across different skin tones/undertones – very helpful when working with multiple models and ensuring consistency across formats.
Professional kit ready: Given your production of brand assets across multiple formats, a product like this helps reduce retouching time because your base is more stable and consistent.
Here’s a recommended step-by-step process tailored for your brand asset/production context:
After you apply and blend your base (e.g., a heavy coverage creme or foundation): Ensure the skin is well-blended and matched in tone/undertone.
Select the appropriate shade of the Fixing Powder: Based on the model’s skin depth/undertone and what you’ve used beneath.
Use a puff or a large fluffy brush: Press a moderate amount of the powder into the skin — focus on zones prone to shifting (T-zone, under lights, mobile capture areas).
Buff off the excess: Gently sweep away any extra powder to avoid heavy powdery finish — you’re aiming for a natural, stable surface rather than “cake”.
Check under your actual shoot lighting / camera / device: Take a quick capture (mobile/desktop) to ensure the colour and finish look right across formats. Correct if needed (e.g., adjust shade).
Proceed with the rest of makeup / asset shoot: Because your base is now set, apply blush/contour/eyes/lips as per your visual aesthetic.
During long sessions or hot/humid conditions: Consider keeping a powder puff or brush for touch-ups (if necessary) to maintain finish across multiple formats or shots.
End of day / shoot: Ensure thorough removal of the base + powder. Even though powder is “setting”, skin still needs cleaning & care post-use for health and future asset consistency.
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