Before starting, you ensure your hands and nails are well cleaned. File your nails if necessary, so that there are no snags. By doing this you prevent damages on the face and risk of infection.
Always work using clean materials (sponges, brushes, spatulas, water bowls) and change the water regularly.
Get the subject to put on any clothes beforehand that have to be put on over the head. Protect your models clothing with a hairdressing cape or a towel.
Take the Camouflage Make-up Pure out with a clean spatula and work from the spatula, or directly from the stick. Rubbing it with your fingertip will make it softer and easier to handle.
Use a slightly damp latex sponge to apply it onto the skin.
Please note: if you work on a pale skin, a vitiligo spot will give a red reflection. To prevent this having an adverse effect on the camouflage in a skin tone, apply a 'blocking base' using a thin, almost transparent layer of green (408). Work this out very transparently over the edges. Then apply camouflage in the subject own skin colour.
Allow 10 minutes for the skin to absorb the Fixing Powder, and then remove the excess powder with a Powder-Rouge Brush.
You can remove the Camouflage with Grimas Cleansing Cream, Multi Remover Pure or Make-up Remover. Cleanse the skin afterwards with Grimas Cleansing Lotion.
Store the make-up in a dry and cool place until the next time you use it.
The sponges are disposable so you can throw them away after use. If you do want to reuse them, first rinse them under the tap with some soap or shampoo or wash them in the washing machine (in a net bag or pillow case), set to at least 60°C.
You can clean brushes with water and soap or shampoo. The Powder and Blusher Brush is cleaned like this too. Put the moist hairs of the brushes back into shape by hand after washing. Dry the brushes lying flat on a towel and do not place them upright, since that causes the moisture to run down into the shaft.