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The Supracolor line from Kryolan is described as a “full coverage cream foundation with an extraordinary high pigment content of up to 44%.”
The formula is a “silky consistency, made from a combination of pigment, waxes and oils … excellent coverage while retaining a relatively fine layer.”
The palette format is a kit of 6 colours/pans in one case. The listing says: “6 pan makeup palette that can be used as a concealer, foundation and highlighter … This palette can be used to contour, and highlight for a perfect custom blend.”
It’s refillable (the individual pans can be replaced) and is suitable for professional use (foundation + corrective + colour-work) in the Supracolor system.
High pigment & coverage: Because of the heavy pigment load (~44%), you get strong base/foundation power, which means good uniform skin tone across your assets (desktop banners, mobile, square formats).
Versatile palette format: One palette covers multiple shades, so if you’re working with different models, skin tones, lighting conditions — this gives flexibility and simplifies your kit.
Mixing & customisation: With 6 different pans, you can blend shades to match undertones or adapt for lighting changes. Useful when you shoot for multiple formats/devices and need consistent results.
Professional finish: Given it’s part of a pro line, the quality, longevity and film/photographic compatibility is likely higher — which is a plus for assets that will be displayed high-res or on large screens.
Corrective + cosmetic use: The palette’s capability to act as foundation, concealer, highlighter means you can reduce the number of separate products and speed up workflow when creating brand visuals.
Here’s a workflow adapted for your visual-asset / production environment:
Skin prep
Cleanse + moisturise the subject’s skin thoroughly so the surface is even and smooth. High-pigment cream foundations show texture more easily.
If the shoot environment is warm/humid (likely in India) or the subject has oilier skin, use a mattifying primer or blot prior to product.
Select / mix shade
Use the palette to pick the pan closest in depth/undertone to the skin under your actual lighting conditions.
If none match perfectly, mix two shades from the palette to custom-match the skin tone.
Application
Using a synthetic foundation brush or damp sponge (or your fingers for small areas), apply the cream from the palette to the face/neck area.
Blend out edges carefully to avoid harsh lines. Because the formula is high-pigment, application technique matters more.
Set or finish
Depending on your finish preference (matte vs dewy), you can lightly powder the application (the brand recommends powdering for increased durability)
For brand visuals, ensure you capture a test image (mobile + desktop) to check how skin tone and finish appear across devices.
Proceed with rest of makeup / shoot
After base is in place, continue with eyes/lips/blush etc. Since the base is more controlled (thanks to the palette), subsequent layers will appear more consistent in your assets.
Removal & after-care
At end of shoot/usage day, remove thoroughly with proper makeup remover, especially because this is a high-pigment cream product.
Follow with skincare to maintain skin health, especially if using often for brand shoots.
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