Patient with Vitiligo wanting coverage with camouflage cream. Worked on his elbows today to create a colour match thats easy to apply, is waterproof and as transference proof as possible. I used a mixture of 2 colours so he is coming back to see me in 2 weeks with the products and I will decant them into 1 easy product for his use.
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