This is the one product that I don’t do without. Eyeshadow, bronzer, contour, and lips with a wee bit of gloss over the top. Just enough sheen for all without looking like a glow stick Nice and compact and lasts forever
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Thin Lizzy 6 in 1 Professional Powder Set Review
Thin Lizzy 6in1 Professional Powder combines 6 key make-up must haves into one versatile compact.
The ingenious little powder can be used as a blusher, bronzer, eye shadow, face framer, contour and lip colour.
The 6 in 1 comes in two versatile shades that allow you to personalise it to your skin tone during application. With just a few simple strokes of the brush, the colour corrective pigments reflect the light instantly illuminating the face giving a sun kissed healthy glow.
Website www.thinlizzy.co.nz
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Tips: Blend
I really like this as an all over bronzer as a quick way to add a bit more tan to the neck, décolletage, and shoulders.
I remember the ads yonks ago where people were applying this liberally and omg so tan much wow! And lemme tell ya.. i was oompa loompa orange for a bit.
Not overly powdery, applies easily, blends nicely. Had the wrong shade for me so looked muddy and yuck.
Its not something i reach for often (or ever again) but it was fun while it lasted!
I have used thin lizzy for years. It is easy to use and something I reach for mostly as an eye shadow. It is a great natural colour with a little bit of shine. I personally prefer a matt bronzer so don't often use it for this however I think it would be a nice addition for someone who liked a bit of sparkle.
I've used Thin Lizzy many times over the years - I think I was given the sets as gifts a few times as a teenager. I loved how easy it was to use - it really was a gateway to using more makeup and learning how to do more than just paint my face with foundation. I used it mainly as a contour and eye shadow and found the colour really worked for me. I'd probably still use it if it wasn't so "as seen on tv" gimmicky.
Tips: The lip gloss that you get for free with the set is so sticky - use it at your own peril!
I changed to thin lizzy aprox 3 years ago. I use minx colour, and find the pressed powder compact so convient. I love the total coverage it gives,and it's just the easiest product to apply. I work in a retail environment and find Thin Lizzy a lifesaver as it lasts all day. Any touch up's are a breeze, just grab your application brush and a few swirls .. hey presto it's done. You don't even need a mirror as it doesn't streak. I've tried the loose powder but personally will now only ever buy the pressed compact for convenience, plus I don't like the mess factor with loose powder. I use mine 7 days a week and find it amazing value for money. A compact will do on average 4- 5 weeks.
Tips: Use a good moisturizer on your face then with good swirling motion apply the powder. You seriously can't overdo it and you absolutely can't mess it up. The only mistake you can make is not trusting the product and being too cautious with your application.
Have tried this now on two occasions, l bought a set which had lip gloss , brush and eyeliner, l found it easy to apply but color was not right for my skin , l tried to use as an eye shadow as well but still not a good color for my skin It says it can be used on all types of skin but sorry it was not good for me at all . It may however work for darker skin tones, as l have a porcelain skin tone, it just made me look unnatural and orange I won a second set and gave it away , it would however be a great set if it had variation in color for paler skin tones
I like the Thin Lizzy range. It’s actually my go to everyday. to give that “natural glow”. I not only use it on my face but also as eyeshadow and blush. Don’t over do it on the face though otherwise you get the overbronzed illuminated look. Very handy little compact.
Tips: I have both light and dark powders. I alternate between the two to darken or be light in certain areas
I have used thin Lizzy compact for many many years now. I love using it as a eye shadow, a blusher, and to give my skin a light healthy glow. Always take it with me. Love the brush it comes with too. I have recently purchased a new thin Lizzy brush, and I’m about due to refresh my compact too. I also have the concealer. Love this range.
Tips: Always dab the excess off the brush before using on your face, later up slowly to the strength of glow and definition you want. The instructions that come with it in where and how to apply are a great guide. Make sure your face is completely dry before rising or you will end up with uneven colour as it clings to damper skin, as all powders do.
When i want a light coverage, its my go to item to use. You can layer it up aswell which is great, used it on and off year quite a few years now and is always on hand.