Most soldiers either wash it off with soap, or use baby oil. Baby oil works better.
Are you talking about camouflage makeup for hiding scars and burns, or the camouflage makeup for hiding from the enemy? If it's the second, all you gotta remember is you've got two colors--light and dark. The light colors go on the shadowed parts of your face, like under your cheekbones and in your eye sockets. The dark colors go on the high spots, like over your browbones. The other kind of camouflage makeup? Call your local hospital's cancer ward, and ask to speak to the "Look Good, Feel Better" program coordinator. That program was set up mostly to work with cancer patients but they'll work with just about anyone.
The Rio Skin Camouflage Makeup Set is not available in US stores. It is a British product that has not been imported to the US.
Use a good makeup remover like Mary Kay.
Water can help remove some makeup, particularly lighter products like lotions or water-based foundations, but it is often not effective for waterproof or long-lasting makeup. For better results, using a makeup remover or cleanser specifically designed to break down cosmetics is recommended. Additionally, combining water with a cleansing agent can enhance its ability to remove makeup thoroughly.
You are probably talking about the skin-colored camouflage makeup and not army-issued green and brown makeup. So, you will need to find one in your skin tone. Ask an employee to help you find the right one. Then, make sure you have a wide variety of brushes. Apply a base coat with a large brush of the powder/gel (whichever works). Use gradually smaller brushes to cover the blemish with thin layers of the makeup, making sure to spread it evenly after every layer.
One idea on what you can do to camouflage an unused bathtub is to cover it with a piece of wood. You can then cover the wood with a pretty fabric. You can then use the actual tub for storage. The fabric covered top can store toiletries, towels, and makeup.
with makeup of course
Yes!
I'm a professional makeup artist. I would imagine turpentine would do the trick.
Yes
a lot of makeup champ
There are several ways to remove makeup concealer from a carpet. One could use a solution of vinegar and water, or a solution of dish detergent and warm water.