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Old 04-09-2007, 01:42 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Lauren_ View Post
My stretch marks are crinkly, too, like scar tissue in the skin. They resist bronzers & self-tanners, so using those products on my tummy actually makes the stretch marks look WORSE.

Anyone have THOSE kind? Does the dermablend work for them, or do they resist that, too?
Hmm - perhaps I'd better go away and test it on my own! I'll try and do that over the next few days and report back. Dermablend is densely pigmented and as such is a very thick creme. Applied carefully you can build up several layers of thickness, which is often essential for very dark birth marks or tattoos, so it may well work on stretch marks etc as well. The real test is whether once you have set it with the finishing powder, just how resistant it would be to cracking under the stresses of movement on the torso. It isn't designed as a 'filler' as such, so you would have to be quite careful about building up the layers of pigment.
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