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I've read somewhere that concealers such as DermMatch 'glow' when exposed to black light. I mean the type of lights that they sometimes have in clubs/discos.
Can anyone say for definite that this is just nonsense? It will be quite a long time before I feel able to go to a club again, and I am not in the habit of wearing concealer, but it's something I wondered about.
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