YES... the biotherm compact foundation belongs to the white detox range, and is in a white compact powder case. it's still available at the counter. =)
As for the anna sui item that you're talking about, it's a purple compact right? it should still be available at the counter, though it might not be in the black container. now it's in the gold container.
there're three types of powder: 1. powder foundation - these can be 2 way cakes or 1 way cakes. when it's called a 2 way cake, it means that it can be used wet or dry. if you need more coverage, just damp the sponge a little and dab on the powder. when it's just a one way cake, it means it can only be used dry.
2. loose powder (i think this is = 散粉). Loose powders usually offer little coverage and is used over liquid foundation.
3. pressed powder. this is just a compressed form of loose powder, meaning, it's pressed... =) it's good for bringing out, for touch ups.
if you're using a powder foundation, do not use the pressed powder for touch up. just use the same powder foundation after blotting your skin using a tissue. otherwise, your face will look cakey.
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YES...
the biotherm compact foundation belongs to the white detox range, and is in a white compact powder case. it's still available at the counter. =)
As for the anna sui item that you're talking about, it's a purple compact right? it should still be available at the counter, though it might not be in the black container. now it's in the gold container.
there're three types of powder:
1. powder foundation - these can be 2 way cakes or 1 way cakes. when it's called a 2 way cake, it means that it can be used wet or dry. if you need more coverage, just damp the sponge a little and dab on the powder. when it's just a one way cake, it means it can only be used dry.
2. loose powder (i think this is = 散粉). Loose powders usually offer little coverage and is used over liquid foundation.
3. pressed powder. this is just a compressed form of loose powder, meaning, it's pressed... =) it's good for bringing out, for touch ups.
if you're using a powder foundation, do not use the pressed powder for touch up. just use the same powder foundation after blotting your skin using a tissue. otherwise, your face will look cakey.
hope that helps. ;)