by Rae Denman | Oct 2, 2020 | Camouflage, camouflage Cream, hypo-pigmentation, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Skin pigmentation, Uncategorized
Have you been left with facial scarring and hypo-pigmentation that you cover with makeup or camouflage every day? Soften the visible impact with medical tattooing. Many people experience anxiety and suffer in silence due to their visible difference because they...
by Rae Denman | May 22, 2020 | Uncategorized
Over the course of my professional career I have been presented by an array of symptoms (scarring, port wine stains, hair loss) on a multitude of patients. As a practitioner one should never just look at the symptom alone, but take into account the way it is presented...
by Rae Denman | May 19, 2020 | Camouflage, Scarring, Scars, Self-harm, Uncategorized
Each of us carries the map of our lives on our skin Helping you find confidence in the skin you’re in What do we carry on our skin without knowing it? Relationships; loves gained and lost in the wrinkles around your eyes from smiling and crying. Trauma...
by Rae Denman | May 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
Vitiligo and Hypopigmentation are visible differences that occur from a lack of melanin in the skin causing pale areas of indeterminate size and can occur on the face or body. There are a few treatment options available for people with these conditions, but there also...
by Rae Denman | Nov 25, 2019 | Camouflage, camouflage Cream, Medical makeup, Port Wine Stains, Scarring, Scars, Skin grafts, Skin pigmentation, Tattoo Removal, Uncategorized
I am incredibly excited to announce that The Rae Denman Range at Veil Cover Cream has been launched. Over the past few months, I’ve been working with Veil Cover Cream to launch 10 brand new Veil Cover Cream shades, 2 new Finishing Powder shades and a skincare...
by Rae Denman | Oct 1, 2019 | Camouflage, Cleft Lip, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Skin pigmentation, Uncategorized
There are a large number of factors that cause a cleft palate or a hair lip / cleft lip including race, sex and environmental factors. Between 1 in every 600-700 people will be born with a cleft lip and/or palate, this is approximately 0.14% of the population. Many...
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