A Max Factor Pan Stick could be purchased online on Amazon or ebay. Alternatives include specialised websites catering to makeup and possibly even the Max Factor website
Max Factor's Pan-Stick does come in African-American tones, but it can be hard to find and you may have to order it online.
Max Factor makeup was bought by Proctor & Gamble in 1991. The general consensus seems to be that Rimmel's pancake foundation has the same texture as the Max Factor Pan-Stick.
she uses pan stick by max factor :) with bear minerals loose powder <3
The original Max Factor Pan-Stick Makeup. Professionally formulated to cover and color naturally, in an easy to use, swivel-up stick. It actually slips on like silk to finish your face with dewy freshness - white it pampers your skin with rich emollients
Max Factor's pan cake makeup is hydrophillic, meaning it attracts water and instantly reacts with it.
the Max Factor Pan-Stik makeup is not recommendable for someone with oily skin
You can still stock up on Max Factor here: shop.ebay..com/maxfactorladybug/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686
The Max Factor Pan-Stik Ultra Creamy Makeup goes on smooth and is easy to apply.
The farberware 9-inch cake round cake pan is the cheapest one. You can purchase this pan online for $6.95.
No, you'd need a thin tube and a pump. But, it would leave all the metal crap in the bottom of the pan. The dip stick shows the MAX fluid and not the reserve that is in the pan. Bad idea.
Eggs stick to the pan because the proteins in the egg white bond with the metal surface of the pan when exposed to heat, creating a strong adhesion. This can be prevented by using a non-stick pan or adding oil or butter to the pan before cooking.
Eggs stick to the pan because the proteins in the eggs bond with the metal surface of the pan when they are cooked. This can happen if the pan is not properly preheated or if it is not sufficiently greased. Using a non-stick pan or adding more oil or butter can help prevent eggs from sticking.