

The contour color is a light tan color and the texture is creamy, smooth and has a satin finish. The packaging is a standard plastic body with a lid and you twist at the bottom of the stick to bring the product up. They also have a Play 101 Contour Duo stick but for comparison sake I bought the big chubby one, each costs 12,000KRW for 7.5g. The Etude Play 101 Stick did have foundation sticks but I just bought the shading color 11 and highlight color in 10. It doesn’t feel sticky and blends nicely with a brush or a blending sponge. The texture and application of all three is very creamy and smooth. The highlighter is a pink base shimmer with a satin finish. Contour color is on the warm side and has a satin finish.

There is only one shade of contour and highlight, #ST20 Luster Bronzing and #ST25 Luster Beam. The coverage is light to medium and dries to a satin finish.
Imeme contour skin#
The foundation comes in two colors #ST01 Luster Light (21) and #ST02 Luster Medium (23), I got the Luster Medium and it a tad lighter than my skin tone, which I don’t mind that much. The packaging is a matte black twist tube with a sturdy lid, its the kind of matte black where you can see your finger prints.
Imeme contour free#
Each stick costs 16,000KRW of 10g so there wasn’t a discounted price deal for buying three just a free gift.

For all three with a free mesh makeup bag was 48,000KRW. I bought the Memebox as a set of three that includes the foundation stick, highlighting stick, and the contouring stick. I’ll do a general review of the two then the comparison at the end. Another reason is because Pony Makeup was the ‘advocate’, if you will, of these Etude House play sticks and she had collaborated and worked with Memebox products, so I thought it would be a good to compare the two. I didn’t purchase the W.Lab one because I didn’t want to order it online, even though I got the Memebox ones off their app. I really wanted to try these out and compare them, so I bought the Memebox I’m Multi Sticks and the Etude House Play 101 Sticks. I listed three Korean brands W.Lab, Memebox, and Etude House. In my previous post I talked about how contour and strobing sticks were trending in the beauty world in Korea.
