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  2. Cosmetic camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetic camouflage is the application of make-up creams and/or powders to conceal color or contour irregularities or abnormalities of the face or body. Cosmetic camouflage may be used to address skin-related problems such as angiomas, redness, telangiectasia, vitiligo, sunspots, senile spots, acne, burns, stretch-marks, scars, bruises, and tattoos.

  3. Vitiligo - Wikipedia

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    Vitiligo (/ ˌ v ɪ t ɪ ˈ l aɪ ɡ oʊ /, vi-ti-leye-goh) is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes patches of skin to lose pigment or color. [1] The cause of vitiligo is unknown, but it may be related to immune system changes, genetic factors, stress, or sun exposure. [5] [6] Treatment options include topical medications, light therapy ...

  4. Vitiligo Research Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Vitiligo Research Foundation was founded in 2010 by Russian entrepreneur Dmitry Aksenov, whose daughter has vitiligo, after he concluded that there was a lack of research into the disease. [1] It is managed by a small team of permanent staff, [ citation needed ] and led by a Board of Directors (Torello Lotti, Professor, Dermatology Division ...

  5. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Dry and flaky skin patches will often be highlighted when base makeup is applied so users should exfoliate their skin first if necessary. Fingers: Using one's fingers can be useful for creating a natural look. The natural body heat given off by fingers helps the foundation to melt into the skin and makes it easy to blend in a sheer layer of makeup.

  6. PUVA therapy - Wikipedia

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    PUVA (psoralen and UVA) is an ultraviolet light therapy treatment for skin diseases: vitiligo, eczema, psoriasis, graft-versus-host disease, mycosis fungoides, large plaque parapsoriasis, and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, using the sensitizing effects of the drug psoralen.

  7. Melanism - Wikipedia

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    Melanin is the primary determinant of the degree of skin pigmentation and protects the body from harmful ultraviolet radiation. The same ultraviolet radiation is essential for the synthesis of vitamin D in skin, so lighter colored skin – less melanin – is an adaptation related to the prehistoric movement of humans away from equatorial ...

  8. Changing Faces (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Changing Faces complements medical and surgical interventions by addressing the psychological and social challenges posed by disfigurement. Its services are based on academic research and informed by service users, including a Young People's Council. In 2012, the British Red Cross transferred its Skin Camouflage Service to Changing Faces. The ...

  9. Category:Camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Camouflage books (6 P) Camouflage mechanisms (4 C, 12 P)