8Cosmetics
Cosmetics have always been a common way to cover up depigmentation, hyperpigmentation, and redness caused by vitiligo. You can try self-tanners, powders, foundations, primers, and tinted primers. Make sure to select a tone that would match your natural tone most closely. This means the colors should be darker than your skin would look fake. Cosmetics are especially great for kids as they can minimize the risks of side effects from procedures and drugs. Also, you can apply those products quickly before going out. The only drawback is that they can be temporary and might wear off from sweat, humidity, and rain. [8]















