Post # 1

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Helper bee
- Wedding: October 2015 - Drury Lane Oakbrook
I have hyperpigmentation on a small area on my neck and don’t want to wear a necklace with my wedding dress. I have heard of Dermablend and I’m thinking of trying it to help cover up the dark spots. I saw that it’s reccomended for vitiligo and skin discolorations as well as covering tattoos, so I gure it has to be pretty good. I’m just wondering if it would rub off on my dress?
Post # 2

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Busy bee
Mrs.Vanilla: it works amazingly, but yes, it rub transfers onto other fabrics/skin places. I have used it to cover tattoos and it does exactly what is says it will do but be prepared for it to smudge if touched hard enough or with body heat/oils.
Post # 3

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Buzzing Beekeeper
i used it as a concealer (I didn’t buy theri “concealer” though.. I forget what its called but it came in a pot).
Honestly, I didn’t care for it… and when I tried to return it Ulta said they’d give me $4 back (of the almost $40 I paid) because I’d lost the receipt. I disliked the texture, and it does rub off as much as any other makeup I’ve tried.
All that said, I only used it as a concealer so I can’t say how it’d do as a dark spot coverup. I’d suggest trying it out and holding on to your receipt. If that doesn’t work out, try MUFE’s concealer–that stuff is insanely long lasting and opaque.
Post # 4

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Helper bee
- Wedding: October 2015 - Drury Lane Oakbrook
jalapenocupcake: I did read that you have to use a setting powder with it to make it stay put and not rub off. Not sure if that would help with the heat/oils?
Post # 5

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Busy bee
Mrs.Vanilla: it is definitely worth a shot. I mirror what amanda1988 suggested about keeping all your receipts and bringing it back if it doesn’t work for you, as it is pricey 🙂
Post # 6

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Buzzing Beekeeper
Mrs.Vanilla: When I bought it it came with a bit of setting powder. That probably helps? I didn’t find much difference, but it was 100+ degrees every day so not much stood up to the heat/sweat.
Post # 7

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Busy bee
I have used Dermablend for years as a concealer. You definitely need the setting powder to keep it from smudging and even still, it’s not going to be perfect if you’re sweaty and it’s very hot. It is much better than anything else I’ve ever tried.
Make sure you get the right colour for for your skin tone!