Missha Nepal
Missha (Korean: 미샤) is a South Korea-based skincare and cosmetics manufacturer, retailer and a franchise business.
Missha is a South Korea-based manufacturer, retailer and a franchise business which has its branch in more than 30 countries. List of countries where Missha is available officially includes:
Korea
Chin
Japan
Hongkong
Australia
Singapore
Indonesia
Taiwan
Vietnam
Canada
USA
New Zealand
Philippines
Laos
Venezuela
Paraguay
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Cambodia
Myanmar
Brunei
Russia
Turkey
Estonia
Mexico
Mala
01/08/2020
Just Arrived Again!!!
1. Time Revolution The First Treatment Essence Intensive Moist (150ml)
2. Time Revolution Night Repair Borabit Ampoule (50ml)
Recommended for:
- Multiple signs of aging
- Loss of vitality
- Dry, tired skin
- Dull or lifeless complexion
- Dry, rough texture
- Temporary redness
- All skin types
[Do not give up both moisture and coverage]
If you cover the dirt and you want the light, are you greedy?
Essence plenty # Covering cushion is possible!
MISSHA’s Dynamic Duo | Boomer + M Magic Cushion
STEP 1: PRIME with M BB Boomer:
Dispense desired amount of M BB Boomer and smooth evenly over face using preferred method (fingertips, sponge, brush).
The more boomer you use, the more radiant your complexion will be!
STEP 2: APPLY CUSHION:
Using the included puff, lightly dab a small amount of product onto the puff. Gently pat product onto face. Repeat until desired level of coverage is achieved.
Use the least amount of product necessary to maintain a lightweight texture.
03/11/2017
Difference Between Loose Powder, Pressed Powder and Two Way Cake
Loose Powders:
They come in a jar with a sift and are used mostly to set liquid foundation. Compared to pressed powders and two way cakes, they are more finely milled. Their coverage can range from sheer to medium, and they are available in translucent, flesh tones and correcting colors. Loose powders are also suitable for all types of skin.
To apply loose powder, I like to use a huge powder puff. Dip the puff into the loose powder, squeeze out the excess by rubbing the two sides towards each other then apply onto the face in a light, rolling motion. You can also apply loose powder with a big, fluffy brush.
Pressed Powders:
They come in a compact with a built-in mirror. They are easy to travel with and are perfect for touch-ups. Coverage-wise, they tend to be on the heavier side with a matte finish. Again, they are available in translucent, flesh-toned and correcting colors. Pressed powders are more suitable for normal to oily skin.
How To Apply: Pressed powders can be applied with a brush or a powder puff. I myself prefer using a brush for a more natural look. Simply swirl your brush over the powder, tap off excess then buff into the skin using a circular motion.
Two Way Cakes:
They also known as Wet/Dry Powder Foundations in the West, come in a compact and are the most versatile. They can be used wet and dry as a foundation or for touch-ups. Applying them wet tend to give heavier coverage while applying them dry will give a sheerer effect. Two-way cakes only come in flesh-toned colors to match your skintone. They are also most popular in Asia and are more suitable for those with normal to oily skin.
How To Apply: To apply, wet a sponge and squeeze out the excess water. Dip the sponge into the product then pat directly over the skin. To use it dry, run a big powder brush over the product then buff into the skin.
Missha Magic Cushion
MISSHA Signature Complexion Coordinating BB Cream
Missha Boomer & M perfect cover BB cream [Review]
Super Aqua Ice Tear Special Set
Time Revolution The First Treatment Essence Intensive [Moist]
Time Revolution Night Repair Science Activator Ampoule
Missha Cho Gong Jin Set
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