
Product Description
Dermablend Leg and Body Cover is a full coverage body foundation for moderate to major body skin flaws: tattoos, stretch marks, varicose veins, spider veins, bruises, scars and burns.
With an improved lightweight formula containing high purity pigments, Leg and Body Cover offers more natural skin tone shades to deliver 16 hours of consistent color wear.
Formulated with an enhanced texture for easy coverage and wear on large skin surfaces. Immediately upon application, skin feels soft, smooth and remains comfortable all day long.
Benefits:
An enhanced texture for easy coverage and wear on large skin surfaces.
Improved lightweight formula and more natural skin tone shades.
Skin looks flawless for 16 hours of consistent color wear.
Provides an SPF 15 sunscreen.
Skin feels soft, smooth and remains comfortable all day long.
angry little goth girl @ 3:25 pm
Dermablend Leg and Body Cover reminds me alot of mud. You know how you get mud on your shoes and it is dark at first but then dries to look alot lighter and flakes off? That’s a very accurate comparison to this product. It sets to a very chalky, dry, finish which appears flaky and has a pasty, corpse like gray tinge to it. It is creepy looking! Even with all of the colors that are available it still looks unnatural and ashy when dry.
The only way I was able to use it was to cover my tattoo with the product and then disguise the hideously fake makeup under a pair of thick, shimmery dance tights!! You couldn’t pull it off with just the makeup on your bare skin though.
It would be great if you want to dress up like a mummy or decaying corpse for Halloween though.
P. Johnson @ 3:40 pm
I received my order and was very dissapointed. The skin tones online are deceiving. I ordered the medium and it appears like clay and ashy. Doesn’t blend well with skin. Suggest you order a darker color to match your skin tone.
Tumerica @ 4:22 pm
To say Dermablend makes the best leg and body cover cream is a whopping understatement. Any money you spend on other concealers for the body–like Sally Hanson’s, which contains the dreaded aluminum powder–is a waste. Dermablend ingredients are completely benign. The coverage is perfectly opaque, and it lasts a good long time–at least one full day–it’s waterproof, too. The only downside is that you may find–like I did–that your ideal color is between two shades. The trick in this instance is, yes, to buy one of each color and blend it in your hand before applying. But for someone like me, who wears shorts while running, but has some not-pretty blue veins on the backs of my legs, well, Dermablend is a god-send and worth ten times the price.
Daniel Johns Chair Fan @ 6:32 pm
This company is using false advertising when they say that it will cover tattoos. Of course, I’m always skeptical when a product makes that claim, but after reading so many positive reviews and visiting their website, I decided to give it a try. I should have saved my money! This product does NOT cover tattoos. At best, it makes the area look orange-brown and people ask you what you did to yourself! I put several layers on and I could still see the tattoo. Plus, even after setting it, the product did not blend with the surrounding skin, and was messy. It rubbed off onto my clothing, and was very difficult to wash off of my skin. I even tried going to a department store that sells Dermablend to get a custom application. They told me that it wasn’t meant to cover any tattoos with black or green ink- which is just about every tattoo. They tried to cover mine (which has many colors), with no luck- and this was a professional! She told me that I’d be better off not trying to cover the tattoo, since adding more layer of Dermablend was only going to make it look worse, and I agree! What a rip-off!
C. Mcbride @ 7:25 pm
I’ve been researching this product trying to decide whether or not to buy it when I came across this site listing all the reviews. I looked and saw that one review was stellar, making the product sounds incredible, while others canned it as a waste of time and money.
The reviews were so far apart I decided to click on the link “read my reviews” placed next to the screen name of each person. I clicked on the link for the most positive review and found the list of other products this person also reviewed. Now here’s where it pays to dig a little deeper!!! All the product reviews this person wrote were not only positive but over the top! She/he must be getting paid! All the products got rave reviews! Full Stars!! You’d be an idiot not to buy this amazing product!!! Obviously this was not a sincere review but possibly the inventor/owner/cousin to the owner writing up their own glowing review.
DON’T BE FOOLED!!!
I also followed up with the worst remarks and found other product reviews from them. Some only had this one review. Others had several and the products all had different remarks and different star ratings. HMM…. Obviously these were real reviews based on actual product experience.
As a result, I’m not buying the product. I don’t have extra money to waste. And to all those out there, let this be a lesson. Follow up the reviews and make sure they’re the real deal!