Friday 3 December 2021

ELROEL - Blanc Cover Cream Stick + ELROEL - Blanc Cover Mela Stick MX review

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 Today I am reviewing a makeup product which may look outrageous on first sight. But has a really cool feature which can amaze the people around you. We all want the foundation / base makeup to match our skin color ? Right. No one likes white cast right ? What if I introduce you all to a makeup product which looks white in packaging but once blended into the skin . Turns into skin color ? Shocking right ? Today's Review is on two stick products from Elroel Cosmetics



About the Brand:

With a name that is a portmanteau of “Elegant Romantic Elle,” Korean brand ELROEL offers high-quality products to help women discover their true beauty and achieve healthy skin. Launched in 2020, the brand's products reflect the expertise of ELROEL’s creative director and K-Beauty artist Yoo Yang-hee. 




Packaging is quite luxe and elegant ELROEL - Blanc Cover Cream Stick V comes in a chic glittery black packaging with gold details while the ELROEL - Blanc Cover Mela Stick MX comes in a sweet pink packaging with gold accent. On one end there is a paste white stick based product. While on the other side there is a high quality blending brush. The bristles are rounded, soft and really good at buffing the foundation into the skin. The small size makes it super easy to reach all the corners of the face.



ELROEL - Blanc Cover Cream Stick 


A power lifting balm stick that covers blemishes and improves skin elasticity. Provides double elastic care ingredient and mask stain protection effect. Contains 45,800PPM French Collagen that boost the tiring skin. Contains 20,000PPM Volufiline TM that prevent wrinkles. Contains 7 kinds of desert plant extracts and 3 kinds of flower oil that provide long-lasting moisture to the skin.




This provides really good coverage to the skin. It covers up acne/blemishes quite easily. The product it very easy to use just swipe it across the face where you want coverage and then use the brush side to blend the foundation into the skin. Thanks to the collagen It is very moisturizing. I have been using  on daily basis and I have noticed that it doesn't accentuate any problem areas on my face like the acne, flaky patches or texture. Overall the design is very ergonomic and travel friendly. 


ELROEL - Blanc Cover Mela Stick MX


I will admit the chalk white stripe onmy face was alarming initially but once I took my time and blended the foundation imto my skin. I was shocked to see my face glow like a freshly peeled egg. Just like magic lip balms this cover stick changes color to body heat and turnes into your skin color. The stick is neither too hard that it tugs your skin nor too soft that it crumbles easily on touch. It is firm and has a cream like consistency so it easy to spread and blend on the face. 

Since this has more of a sweat proof /bullet proof like formula I like to wear this to 12hr night shifts when I don't have enough time to touch up. I have noticed that it can survive the humidity of my face mask. This foundation comes off easily with oil cleanser. 




A foundation stick that combines the moisturizing power of a cream and the coverage of a foundation that changes its color to suit your skin tone. The ELROEL Blanc pact is put in a stick container to upgrade its portability and convenience.




It has a built-in brush with artificial hair (32,000 hair) made in Germany. With 50 hours of long-lasting hydration, coverage and SPF 50+ PA++++ UV protection. has a triple proof (waterproof, sweatproof, activity proof) effect.

I am very impressed with both of these products. Purchase the based on your skin needs.


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