Yes but it is very hard to make it even with the rest of your skin. Also remember that the fake tan will probably rub or sweat off. Make certain the fake tan isn't the kind that develops because that relies on your skins own pigment (which is what is missing in vitiligo). (Might be worth phoning the hospital camouflage department or NHS direct for advice - it may not get you any info but a quick phone call might get you a result.)
This website seems really good
http://www.vitiligosociety.org.uk/coscam.html
If there is a theatre any where near you because theatre make up artist can give you good advice.
2007-02-07 23:57:24
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answered by Julie B 5
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Have you already tried out Natural Vitiligo Cure process? Start at this site : http://Vitiligo.NatureHomeCure.com . It might truly benefit anyone!
2014-08-05 23:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Peope are idiots! Sure the spray tan will work. Find you a good tanning salon and go for it. I would recommend going and getting sprayed and then go back in a few days for another tan. Should get the job done.
2013-10-14 02:30:06
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answered by keephopealive 1
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Como te habrás dado cuenta ya, la enfermedad que te aflige se llama vitíligo (con y sin tilde). Es básicamente un problema del cuerpo para producir melanina, la sustancia a la que debemos la pigmentación de la piel, debido a la muerte de las células llamadas melanocitos.
Como resultado, tenemos ese problema estéticamente desagradable de manchas claras en la piel, debido a que hay zonas donde ya no se pigmenta.
Que yo sepa, sólo se conocen muy pocas formas efectivas de combatir el vitíligo y acabar con las manchas blancas de la piel. La más popular es esta:
http://milagrovitiligo.youtips.info
2014-11-12 02:42:47
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answered by ? 2
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it wont work i have vitiligo and fake tan dont work.use make up, i have it on my arm and make is the better option and its cheaper
2007-02-07 23:53:07
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answered by Gary F 3
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What you need is veil cover cream and veil finishing powder. The red cross will often see you to advise the best one to get (eg medium,fair etc) but it can be bought over the counter.
Look at this link; I'm sure this is what the hospital will eventually advise anyway(it is prescribable in the long term)
http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/26740588/
2007-02-07 23:50:24
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answered by deepee 4
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maybe you should post this question on the beauty section of yahoo answers instead of health..maybe a beauty therapist would answer your query better than people in the health section...its worth a try..good luck
2007-02-08 06:57:59
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answered by Anonymous
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