Skin Camouflage Service

Irish Red Cross Skin Camouflage

History of Development of Skin Camouflage Service

·         Early 1950’s – experimental schemes commenced in some UK hospitals using cosmetics to improve the moral of hospital patients.
·         1959-British Red Cross was asked to take over the scheme,
·         2003- Irish Red Cross started Skin Camouflage in Ireland.
·         2012- We now have a growing service with 16 Volunteer Irish Red Cross trained Skin Camouflage Practitioners throughout the country.
What is skin camouflage? Can it help you?
Skin Camouflage is the application of special cover creams to improve the appearance of scarring and can dramatically help to disguise skin conditions such as Vitiligo, Rosacea, Lupus, Birthmarks, Leg Veins, Tattoos and many dermatological conditions.
Camouflage creams can make a significant difference to the appearance of disfiguring skin blemishes and can be a vital tool to help a person’s self-esteem.
Correctly applied these creams are waterproof and may be safely left for two to three days on the body, and for twelve to eighteen hours on the face, they contain sun protection factor thirty and are hypo- allergenic.
At a skin camouflage clinic an Irish Red Cross trained volunteer selects the best colour match for the individual’s natural skin tone. Once the colour match has been found the individual is shown how to apply the cream. To make the cream waterproof and long lasting you will also be shown how to use a specialised setting powder.
A selection of shades is available through pharmacies in Ireland, other creams and setting powders can be ordered online or through mail order. The volunteer in the clinic gives advice as to where one can get the creams and powders.
Cork has 3 Red Cross Shin Camouflage Practitioners and monthly clinics are held in Ballincollig. To make an appointment for advice on the use of cover creams, a letter of referral from a GP or dermatologist is required. The appointment can take at least one hour, and is free of charge although the Irish Red Cross is grateful for donations to support the service.

For more information on clinics held in Cork and throughout the country contact: Irish Red Cross, 16 Merrion Square, Dublin 2: Tel: (01)6424600: email: info@redcross.ie. Website: w.w.w.redcross.ie