by Rae Denman | Apr 19, 2021 | Camouflage, camouflage Cream, hypo-pigmentation, Medical Tattooing, Port Wine Stains, Scarring, Scars, Skin grafts, Skin pigmentation
How you can feel more body confident Have you eaten a little bit more than usual during lockdown? Have you exercised at all? Have you kept any visible differences you may have under a mask/clothing/or in the house! As the weather turns warmer, instead of...
by Rae Denman | Mar 31, 2021 | Camouflage, camouflage Cream, Medical Tattooing
Transgender Day of Visibility A trans person is someone who feels that their gender identity does not correspond to the one they were given at birth. We are all unique, and we are all individuals, but we all need community, friends, family and the support of others...
by Rae Denman | Feb 5, 2021 | Camouflage, camouflage Cream, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Self-harm
Supporting children’s visible differences and their mental health Children’s Mental Health is imperative if we are to raise healthy and resourceful adults Now is more important than ever to check in with our children and young people around us to really find...
by Rae Denman | Feb 1, 2021 | Brows, Camouflage, camouflage Cream, Medical makeup, Medical Tattooing, Scars, Semi-Permanent Makeup, Skin pigmentation
Tips on how to look after your Medical Tattooing during lockdown During this difficult time there are professional medical treatments and services that you simply cannot access, and even if some services are still operating, you may be anxious to travel to their place...
by Rae Denman | Jan 27, 2021 | burns, Camouflage, camouflage Cream, Port Wine Stains, Skin pigmentation, Vitiligo
Everyone with a visible difference is unique Everyone with a visible difference is unique, as is their skin tone so its important we recognise this in colour palettes of camouflage cream People’s bodies come in all sorts of size, shape and colour and it’s...
by Rae Denman | Jan 11, 2021 | Camouflage, camouflage Cream, Medical Tattooing, Port Wine Stains, Skin pigmentation
What is a Port Wine Stain? A Port Wine Stain (PWS) is a vascular birthmark caused by atypical development of blood vessels in the skin. This occurs during early pregnancy whilst the baby is still developing in the womb. This is not known to be related to anything that...
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