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    I've got a couple of scars on my legs, one of which is a minor burn on my calf from about 5 months ago, that I'd like to cover and I was wondering if anyone knew good products and technique for covering them up. Doesn't have to be perfect, just enough to not be visible under typical strip club lighting. Also, I have a small amount of back acne I'm working on getting rid of but is still rather visible, how would that be covered up? Similar to covering up scars or something different?

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    Default Re: Covering up scars

    IMHO Dermablend is the best on the market. One of our showgirls used it to cover up all of her tattoos for a showgirl comp last year. (uncovering/revealing them was part of her routine) You honestly wouldn't have known she had any tatts at all. It is designed for heavy duty cosmetic covers and stays perfectly if you use the finishing powder with it.
    I always wear my extensions if my back is breaking out, and clean my back after a stage set if I have done floor work, as the stage contributes to the problem. I find a mild daily antibiotic helps clear it up the fastest.
    Hope this helps.

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    Default Re: Covering up scars

    Dermablend, & hydrogen peroxide for the breakouts.

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    Default Re: Covering up scars

    Dermablend works, and supposedly Hard Candy (a cheaper brand available at WalMart) has a concealer called Glamoflauge that is good for covering tattoos and scarring. My skin is very sensitive, so I've never used it, but I've seen photos of girls using it for tattoos. I have a ton of scars though, and I've only had customers be dicks about it at one particular club. Nobody else has noticed. As for your back, depending on your club, you may not even be able to tell under the lights. But to clear it up, I'd recommend PanOxyl (an OTC benzoyl peroxide wash), though it can lighten the skin and bleach darker sheets/clothes.

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