Make up ? To cover the spots

So does anyone know of any good concealers or make up cover ups that can be used ? Thanks all 

Dear Nena0o,

Trust me on this .

I have been using different makeup for 20 years .

There's non better then Revlon colorstay

It lasts for a long time and is waterproof

You will understand when you use it

Buy the oily combination one . Not the dry one . The dry one is too dry and cakey

I don't have a lot of patches on my face , only eyelids but I have patches all over my fingers, the new Revlon colorstay even comes with a pressing top now. I used to have to pour it out and that sux . But now I just press out from 2 color combination and slather all over the top of my hands . And then I use makeup remover to clean the bottom of my hands . You have to be patient . I have developed my makeup skills over a long trial . But try it.

I use Tarte concealer only sold at Ulta it's pricey but it works wonders 

I'm sort correction I use Tarte makeup sold only at Sephora and My concealer is Shape Tape only sold at Ulta

Hello, I know this is quite an old post but I’ve only just seen it. I’ve had vitiligo for 25 years and have tried many camouflage products. My latest and best discovery is a US company called Zanderm, they specialise in vitiligo camouflage and it’s more of a stain than a cosmetic, looks very natural, comes in two different applicator designs for different needs, lots of shade choice with samples and they ship worldwide.  Worth a look, good luck.

Use dermablend for make up it’s waterproof and for remove spots monosilk check on utube 

St. Tropez Self Tanning Mousse. My mom has large patches on her hands and feet that she used to cover up with a discontinued semi-permanent liquid base. We were in a panick to find a replacement and after testing many different products, we landed on St. Tropez which turned out to be more effective than the discontinued product. It acts similar to a dye that stays on for 24-48 hours depending on how often you wash the area. She’s a bit tanned so she uses the darkest version and then covers it up with foundation to blend it in a bit better.

Try over the counter spot creams. Some of them work wonders.