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    Default Is airbrush good to cover up stretchmarks?

    I was thinking into getting airbrush to cover my increasingly common stretch marks. They are very small and some are discreet, but they're becoming increasingly common especially around my boobs. I had stretch marks when I was younger all around my butt and now they aren't visible but it took a while for them to look like that. I need to know good ways to conceal them while I can save for laser treatments and vanish them.





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    Default Re: Is airbrush good to cover up stretchmarks?

    You could do some sort of airbursh make up, but if you are a dancer there is a risk some will rub off on a customer... One thing that I can suggest but is not the best for your health, I seal my makeup on my BA scars with an acrylic matte finish areosol spray. I spray two coats on an the make up does not budge until I shower the next day. If you are a cam model, any type of makeup will work.

    But to prevent more stretch marks, use some sort of body, olive or coconut oil or even lotion on your body daily. Do not scratch stretch marks. What they are are surface rips in the skin, so scratching only makes the skin rip even more. HTH

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    Default Re: Is airbrush good to cover up stretchmarks?

    They will come out anyways because it's genetics.





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    Default Re: Is airbrush good to cover up stretchmarks?

    whatever you do, don't buy dermablend! I got it yesterday to cover some scars and it doesn't work at all, rubs off and just looks weird.

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    Default Re: Is airbrush good to cover up stretchmarks?

    I've never liked dermablend.





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    Default Re: Is airbrush good to cover up stretchmarks?

    bump!





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    Default Re: Is airbrush good to cover up stretchmarks?

    Since this is bumped, I'll answer... If you want something that does not rub off, use Skin Illustrator. You do need to experiment with it to get the color right and you need 99% alcohol to apply (and also remove).

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    Default Re: Is airbrush good to cover up stretchmarks?

    ^ that seems alright. I should try it.





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