
This is a cream foundation (I really hate it when they spell it creme, it's cream!!) that is used on film and photography. It covers medium to full and blends very well. Covers pimples very well and rosacea, but doesn't do anything for large pores. It works beautifully on well exfoliated skin; if your skin is scaly and not well exfoliated and moisturized, it'll accentuate every dry patch you own. Packaging isn't something you'd want to show off to your girlfriends, they'd freak. Ha ha, no, it's in a plastic pot with a screw on lid. It's not very hygenic, but it's intended for makeup artists who need a quick access to dip the sponge and brush instead of taking time to squeeze something. The makeup itself is pretty drying, but like I said, with well exfoliated and moisturized skin, it'll be all right. If you warm it up a little with a clean finger, swoosh it around until it gets to a softer constistency, then it'll be even easier to apply. This makeup is used by professional makeup artists to look good behind the camera for wedding pictures and movies. I wouldn't recommend it as an everyday thing because it's pretty heavy and it looks like you would be wearing too much makeup and it's made for film and photography to make your face flawless on the pictures. But, if you absolutely need something to cover every little sin you hate, then you need to know how to blend, blend, blend! The color choices are amazing, having a wide range of colors to match every color and tone. It doesn't come in girly names, but with names like 3W and NB1 to help the makeup artist remember a short code. They're also available in palettes, which you choose from light/medium and olive/dark tones and custom blend your shade and it's refillable. Kryolan is made in Germany, but you can find it at http://www.danceshopper.com/ and http://www.cosplaysupplies.com/. The color choices look hard on the website, but you can email them for any questions regarding which colors are for which tone.
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