Apply Camouflage


Camouflage Cover makeup is the newest line of corrective cosmetics on the market. A good camouflage covering solution should be smudge-resistant, waterproof and perfectly match your skintone. It should also be easily applied, dry quickly and have super staying power.

Because a camouflage should be a maximum coverage foundation it will provide excellent, natural-looking coverage. It easily conceals marks, acne, stretch marks, birthmarks and other skin blemishes. It is extremely long wearing and is a favorite among makeup artists for swimsuit shoots and beauty pageants.

KAMAFLAGE COVER CREAM
These are waterproof, smudge-resistant, maximum coverage foundations which easily cover acne, marks, vitiligo, rosacea, and other skin blemishes that may appear on the face. Read testimonials.

First moisturize your face and then apply your Camouflage Cover Cream with a cosmetic sponge. Blend a little at a time until the area or entire face is covered. Set with Kamaflage Setting Powder and quick spray with Sacha’s Fix It Spray to further set. Remove with Kamaflage Remover.

KAMAFLAGE LEG & BODY COVER
Use Kamaflage Leg & Body Cover to conceal stretch marks, birthmarks, varicose veins and other skin imperfections. It is waterproof and smudge-resistant.

KAMAFLAGE SETTING POWDER
This colorless powder is used to set the Kamaflage Cover Cream and Leg & Body Makeup.

KAMAFLAGE CLEANSER
Easily removes all traces of Kamaflage Cover Cream and Leg & Body Cover.

Camouflage Tips


TIP: Use Sacha Cosmetics Kamaflage Cover Cream to conceal your skin blemishes. Kamaflage is yellow based and like our foundations will perfectly match your skin tone. Use it as a concealer or as a foundation.

TIP: Quite a few women suffer from severe outbreaks of broken or thread veins on the nose and cheek. Due to their ignorance, they often avoid using make-up. However, it is possible to perfectly cover and conceal your customer’s red blotches by using camouflage.

TIP: Do use a moisturized base to achieve the most natural look and to eliminate caking.

TIP: Do use a light patting motion, rather than rubbing in makeup.