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Zombie Boy Made Over in Dermablend's 'Go Beyond The Cover' Campaign

Dermablend is proving that its concealer really does what it's supposed to do -- conceal -- with its latest 'Go Beyond The Cover' campaign featuring 'Zombie Boy' fashion model Rick Genest.

For the campaign, a team of three makeup artists concealed all of Genests's tattoos using Dermablend's Professional Leg and Body Tattoo Primer, Leg and Body Cover and Original Loose Setting Powder. In only one day, Genest's body from the waist up was covered in makeup -- not an inch of the model's scary skeletal tattoos could be seen.

Watch the incredible transformation in this astounding video, which shows Genest wiping off layers of the makeup to reveal his tattoo-covered head and body. Obviously, Genest only had one opportunity to wipe off the Dermablend concealer, so the video was shot in one take.
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