Kryolan Dermacolor vs Supracolor: Shades Guide for Indian Skin Tones!

Kryolan Supracolor vs Dermacolor Shade & Coverage Comparison

A professional, region-focused guide to choosing between Kryolan Dermacolor (Camouflage Creme) and Kryolan Supracolor for Indian complexions. Includes official Kryolan references, undertone testing, region-wise shade guidance and application tips.

 Kryolan Supracolor Palette

 Kryolan Dermacolor Palette

Why the Right Base Foundation Matters

Foundation is more than light versus dark — it must match both skin depth (how light or dark your skin is) and undertone (warm, cool or neutral). Kryolan explicitly advises makeup artists to prioritise undertone when building palettes because the undertone governs how a product reads on camera and in natural light.

Official references:

  • Kryolan US – “Skin tones” overview (undertone importance).
  • Kryolan IN – Supracolor product description (high pigment, satin/dewy finish).
  • Kryolan IN – Dermacolor / Camouflage Creme (inter-mixable, high coverage).

Product Overview: Dermacolor vs Supracolor

Kryolan Dermacolor

Use: Professional camouflage and full coverage foundation for covering pigmentation, scars and discoloration. Suitable for face and neck.
Finish: Matte / Semi-matte. Coverage: Full.

PRO TIP: Dermacolor shades are inter-mixable to achieve a natural appearance when applied correctly.

Kryolan DermaColor Camouflage Creme Palette

NOTE:  choose Supracolor for a luminous, blendable foundation finish (dry/normal skin, daily or shoot). Choose Dermacolor for camouflage and maximum coverage (bridal, stage, or heavy-coverage needs).

Kryolan Supracolor

Use: Cream foundation for natural-to-high coverage looks, HD and photographic makeup.

Finish: Dewy when used alone; satin when powdered. 

Coverage: Medium to full (very pigmented).

Summary:

choose Supracolor for a luminous, blendable foundation finish (dry/normal skin, daily or shoot). Choose Dermacolor for camouflage and maximum coverage (bridal, stage, or heavy-coverage needs).

How to Identify Your Undertone? (Quick Test)

Before picking shades, identify your undertone — the subtle colour beneath the surface of your skin that determines how foundations blend visually.

UndertoneLookVein testRecommended base
CoolPink / rosy tintVeins appear blue/purpleNeutral or pink-based foundations
WarmYellow / golden tintVeins appear greenYellow/golden based foundations
NeutralMix of bothVeins appear blue-greenBalanced beige or neutral tones

Official Kryolan guidance: match undertone before adjusting depth. Undertone mismatch is the most common cause of unnatural-looking foundations.

Region-wise Shade Guide for India

The table below summarises typical regional skin-depth & undertone patterns in India and gives recommended Kryolan Dermacolor and Supracolor ranges. These are guidance ranges — always test on the jawline in natural light.

RegionCommon Skin DepthTypical UndertoneSuggested Dermacolor (Derma) RangeSuggested Supracolor Range
North India (Delhi, Punjab, UP, Himachal)Fair → MediumCool / Neutral (pink or beige)D4 → D6 (examples: D4, D4½, D5)FS36 → FS45 (examples: FS36, FS38, FS40)
West India (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa)Wheatish → MediumWarm / Golden (olive hints)D7 → D12 (examples: D7, D8, D9)FS29 → FS36 (examples: FS29, FS31)
South India (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra, Karnataka)Medium → DeepWarm / Olive (golden, bronze)D11 → D16 (examples: D11, D12, D13)FS45 → FS50 (examples: FS45, FS47)

Note: Kryolan shade numbering and names vary by catalog and region. The ranges above are illustrative and reflect typical matches for Indian complexions; always test the actual products under daylight.

Application & Matching Best Practices

  1. Test on the jawline — avoid testing on the inner wrist; the jaw shows how foundation meets the neck.
  2. Check in natural daylight — indoor lighting shifts color perception.
  3. Apply thin layers — both Supracolor and Dermacolor are highly pigmented. Build coverage gradually.
  4. Mix shades when needed — Kryolan shades are inter-mixable; blend two nearby shades for a custom match.
  5. Set appropriately — use translucent powder for a matte finish (Dermacolor), or set selectively (T-zone) to keep cheek glow with Supracolor.
  6. Account for climate — humid, hot climates can cause faster breakdown; use primer and setting spray for longevity.

Pro tip:

For areas with heavy hyperpigmentation, apply a thin orange or deep peach corrector before Dermacolor to neutralise dark spots, then feather the Dermacolor outward for a seamless blend.

Why Makeup Artists Choose Kryolan

  • Professional-grade pigments that read well on camera and in print.
  • Extensive shade ranges and inter-mixable formulations.
  • Products designed to perform under stage lights, HD filming and long events
Difference Between Kryolan Derma & Supra

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