Will it look obvious or fake?
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A French woman was asked how she hides the veins on her legs. She said, "We don't hide them. We blur them."
Then this page is for you.
You've worn jeans to a summer wedding because the thought of bare legs in photos was worse than the heat.
You bought shorts in January. They're still in the bag.
Your daughter asked why you never wear shorts, and you didn't know what to say.
You've worn jeans to a summer wedding because the thought of bare legs in photos was worse than the heat.
You tried fake tan hoping it would even everything out. It made your spots darker. Your veins still showed through. Now you had blue lines on tan skin and you felt stupid for hoping.
You've been doing this for a while. You're tired of it.
You're not alone. Over 200,000 women across the UK, Australia and the US have stopped doing this. Here's what they figured out.
Most women try two or three of these. None of them solve the actual problem.
Self-tanner
It's translucent. It adds colour, but it doesn't cover anything. The chemical in self-tanner — DHA — reacts with melanin. Your sun spots have more melanin than the skin around them. So they develop darker, not lighter. You apply hoping to even things out. You end up more uneven than before.
Lasers & sclerotherapy
$300–$500 a session in the US, multiple sessions, often partial results. If you don't do needles, don't have a high pain tolerance, or don't have $4,000 for a course — the whole conversation is over before it starts.
Serums & oils
Promise the world but take forever and results are barely noticeable. You slather them on for weeks hoping to see a difference — and the spots, veins, and uneven tone are still right there staring back at you. Summer is now and there's no time.
Compression stockings, tights & long pants
The avoidance tax. You pay it in comfort, in confidence, in the photos you didn't get into, in the weddings you went to in jeans, in the swimmers that never got worn.
But there's a category most women don't know exists. It's not any of these.
It's called body makeup. Not fake tan. Not concealer.
Body makeup is everything all the others are not. Not slow — it's instant. Not painful — painless. Not thousands of dollars — affordable. Not temporary — reliable. Not a lifetime of injections — something that works the first time, every time, in the 60 seconds before I walk out the door.
This is the category professional makeup studios have been quietly using on celebrities for decades. Every red carpet, every awards show, every glossy magazine shoot where an actress steps out in a slit gown with "flawless" legs — that's not genetics, and it's not fake tan.
It's body makeup, brushed on by a pro before she leaves the trailer. The veins, the bruises from heels, the uneven tone from a long shoot schedule — all blurred. It's been the industry's open secret for as long as cameras have existed.
What changed is that one of those professional-grade formulas was reworked into a product women could use at home, with a brush, in 60 seconds, without a makeup artist.
Miracle de Paris Body Perfector uses cosmetic-grade pigments that sit on the surface of the skin and create what looks like a soft-focus filter in real life. No DHA. No development time. No chemical smell. No reaction with your skin chemistry — which means no darkening of spots, no patchy uptake on dry skin, no orange.
Veins disappear. Spots blur into the surrounding skin. Bruises, scars, stretch marks, redness, uneven patches behind the knees — all of it evens out. It takes 60 seconds.
You can wear white shorts in it. Sit on a cream sofa in it. Walk home in the rain in it. It doesn't transfer. It comes off when you decide it comes off — in the shower, gently.
Ranked by what women told us they actually wanted covered.
Visible blue veins
The #1 coverage concern by a wide margin. Spider veins, varicose veins, post-pregnancy veins, the visible blue network on fair skin. Blurred instantly — no needles, no compression stockings, no $4,500 clinic quote.
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Sun spots & age spots
Decades of summers, tanning beds, no sunscreen — the receipt is the spots on your legs, chest, arms and hands. Self-tanner makes them worse. Body Perfector covers them in seconds with no chemical reaction.
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Pigmentation & uneven tone
Dark patches behind the knees. Blotchy inner thighs. Mottled chest. The "leopard print" you didn't sign up for. One brush, blended in, and it reads as one even, softly glowing tone.
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Stretch marks
Post-pregnancy on the thighs and stomach. Adolescent stretch marks you've hidden your whole life. The pigment sits over them and blurs the contrast.
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Bruising
Thin skin and blood thinners = legs that bruise from bumping a shopping trolley. Most products don't touch it. Body Perfector does.
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Scars
Surgical scars (C-section, knee, hip, vein treatment). Old injury scars. Life marks.
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Redness & broken capillaries
The flush you don't want on your chest. Reduced contrast, evened tone.
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Crepey, paper-thin skin
Self-tanner highlights crepey skin — every fine line catches the pigment. Body Perfector sits over the top, smooths the visual texture, doesn't draw attention to what's underneath.
Sixty seconds. Not three days. Not even three hours.
You brush it on. It dries in minutes. You get dressed. You leave the house.
60s
Setting Time
APPLIES in 60S. Dries in minuteS. No development time. No three-day wait.
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Transfer
PAT a white towel across it. The towel stays white. Sit on cream. Wear a white dress.
35°
Heat-Tested
Water- and sweat-resistant. Designed for Australian summers.
DHA
Free
No chemical smell. No reaction with melanin. No orange. No patchy uptake.
Real women. Real legs. Real summers.
"I was quoted $4,500 for vein removal. This costs $30 and works in 60 seconds. I have not stopped wearing dresses since."
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Sarah, 47 · Brisbane, AU · Verified Buyer
"I haven't worn shorts in public in four years. Last weekend I wore them to my granddaughter's birthday. I'm 61. My friend asked if id had something done....."
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Margaret, 61 · Manchester, UK · Verified Buyer
"Fake tan made my sun spots darker for ten years and nobody told me why. This is the first thing I've found that covers them instead of making them worse."
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Linda, 54 · Phoenix, US · Verified Buyer
"My husband told me I seemed more confident this summer. I hadn't told him about it. He just noticed I'd stopped wearing jeans and tights."
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Rachel, 42 · Sydney, AU · Verified Buyer
"I'm on blood thinners and my legs bruise constantly. Nothing covered it. Concealer was cakey, fake tan didn't hide anything. This is the only thing that's ever worked on 67-year-old skin."
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Carol, 67 · Adelaide, AU · Verified Buyer
"I went to my niece's wedding in a knee-length dress. First time in six years. Three people asked if I'd been on holiday."
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