This concealer is good its thick and creamy but it can be oily, its easy to apply and blend but ive found using a tear drop sponge is best for this if your doing a large area i.e forehead, under eye, cheeks and chin brushes leave brush marks. I mainly use mine for contouring on my cheeks and nose. My downfall is my under eye has lines and so I tend to dodge that area it leaves the lines more visible but everyone else I've used it on it blends just fine.
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e.l.f Complete Coverage concealer Palette
Savvy beauty shoppers rejoice—now there is no need to buy new concealer from season to season for meeting the different needs your skin tone may have. e.l.f. introduces a sleek quad compact filled with four brilliant, customizable concealers ranging from light, medium and dark shades. A must have for anyone's makeup kit these highly pigmented, professionally formulated concealers offer ultimate coverage to disguise a range of boo-boos and flaws including blemishes, dark circles, redness and uneven skin-tone for a flawless, makeup artist finish!
Website www.elfcosmetics.com.au
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Tips: To contour nose and cheeks use the darkest colour on your pallete draw lines on cheek bones and nose , blend with teardrop sponge or sponge add bronzer clean up cheekline with a foundation brush ob cheeks and done.
I love this product, it's thick and creamy which allows easy application and great coverage of most blemishes. Its great for covering acne and hasn't caused any irritation on my sensitive skin. The brush that came in the palette isn't the best. Its a little too thick to be under eye concealer and I feel there isn't a light enough shade for under the eyes. Works really well with e.l.f Flawless Finish Foundation.
I wouldn't say it's complete coverage. For me I didn't really like it because it didn't blend very well and it just looked patchy and it looked really caked. Not the product for me
I love Elf but this was lacking. Didn't blend well, was cake patchy and get into the creases under my eyes. No thanks
I like most of elf's products but this was a let down for me. i found only one of the colours suited me so i was a but of a waste having the whole lot. It was ok at concealing my redness on my checks but i found it started to melt away after maybe 2 hours, it went patchy and it didnt look good. I may use it if im only out for an hour or two but most of the time its alot longer than that so it most likely wont be getting used. I would not repurchase this as there are better affordable concealers out there
Tips: apply sparingly to avoid cakeyness
To be honest, I was so disappointed by this product. I thought wow, 4 concealers in one pallet and super cheap too. Unfortunately you get what you pay for with this product. Only one of the shades, which was the lightest one, actually suited me, the others were too dark or too orange. I found it to be super dry and really hard to apply, no moisture in there what so ever and it really looked cakey on. It didn't blend very well at all, with brush or fingers. There was no smell to it which I guess is a plus side, but although it was a really good price, it definitely wasn't a good product. Would not recommend it unfortunately, I think they should put this as a more creamy texture as opposed to a dry texture.
The only positive note about this product is that there are a selection of shades. I have the lightest palette and there are two yellow based options and two red based. The consistency is pretty creamy, almost too creamy as they slide around and tend to not hold to the skin. The formula also sinks into fine lines and creases. They are def. not full coverage which is a bit of a miss as with a good concealer you want something that will cover your blemishes or imperfections. 'Ultimate coverage' - No, I don't agree. I can see why the price point is so low. It's a bit of a waste too as there is quite a lot of product in each palette.
Tips: You could possibly combine with a moisturiser to create a tinted moisturiser. Other than that - I wouldn't recommend.
My review is for the coloured version of the Corrective Concealer (yellow,blue,green & pink) as I could not find a listing for it.
For the price I paid I wasn't sure what to expect as E.L.F does have some really good items but this one was a dud for me :(
The colours are very waxy so do not slide on very well and very hard to blend, they are also quite sheer so you need a lot if you want some coverage. Also because you need to further put more concealer over top with an actual flesh colour within a few hours it becomes patchy and very cakey looking and wears off.
So glad I did not spend a tonne of money of this will never repurchase again.
The only plus side is it comes with a mirror in the packaging
I purchased this small quad in the shade light and was not really impressed by it.
The first and third shades in the palette are pink toned while the second and fourth are yellow toned. The first two shades are also lighter and the last two darker.
I found this didn't give enough coverage for under my eyes and found it made my under eye area look dry as well as settling into fine lines and creasing (despite me using the smallest amount possible to try and prevent this). It did reduce my dark circles a little but the texture of it on my skin just doesn't look nice. I also used this on some redness around my nose and it did work really well for that so I'm glad I have a use for it.
For this price I guess it's not totally awful, but it's not a product I would recommend or repurchase despite its cheap price tag.
purchased the medium concealer pallette after hearing friends raving reviews of it and i felt it was just not the product for me. it left my skin looking caked on and had buildup of product in lines and creases in my face. to try use this on pimples was a nightmare and dark circles under my eye were still visible. having a combination skin type definitely didn't help with this product as it seemed to enhance where the dry patches were and where it was oily it seemed to almost slide off.