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I need some camouflage cream that does not irritate the skin

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I have heard that there is a camouflage cream which does not irritate the skin and is not as greasy as the regular stuff.
Does any body know what it is called and where can I get it?
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Try bunt cork.
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Searched for 'non greasy cam cream' on google, first result:

http://www.caplock.com/Camouflage_cream.htm

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Cam cream

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Thanks Mr Man I will give that a try.
Thanks again, much appreciated.
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My dad was always a fan of:
...mud, dirt, sh**, anyfing we could get our filfy 'orrible 'ands on...
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ofens wrote:My dad was always a fan of:
...mud, dirt, sh**, anyfing we could get our filfy 'orrible 'ands on...
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Tight-fisted and Northern I may be, but faced with the option of spending a few quid, or smearing sh1t on my face I have a good idea which I'd choose! :lol:
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My Son has just tried the Camtech camouflage cream from Caplock and it is far superior to the normal creams. He did experience some slight stinging, but as his skin was open this was expected.
He cleaned it off with baby wipes that contained no alcohol or perfume and they removed the cream with relative ease.
I would imagine anybody who has any problems with normal cam cream will find this stuff brilliant, highly recommended.

Thanks to all for your help and your replies. :D
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Try Max Factor and you should be able to get a lipstick to match
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