I started using this foundation when I first started using makeup. I was very clumsy and unco when it came to make up a few years ago and I found that this was a good starting point. It is very easy to use and is a light layer so when you use it, it isn't one of those ones that look like you have slapped a whole bottle of of tanning lotion on your face (that seems to be the look some girls aim for these days). In saying this, it means that it doesn't really cover your blemishes like it says that it will. The adverts on TV make it look like you can cover freckles and red cheeks and all sorts of blemishes that you might want to hide but in my opinion this isn't the case. This is a good starting point but once you're more into makeup and want to explore the makeup world a bit more I would say move on and try something a little more adventurous. And if you are insecure about your skin or you won't leave your house unless you look absolutely perfect with flawless skin I would use something else. Good luck!
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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: If you're just starting out with make up, this is a great powder to use. Don't use if you're aiming to cover blemishes.
I got this from my sister when i never use to wear any makeup & it worked great especially with my oily t zone. Now that Im a qualified makeup artist i never really use it anymore but it is good for any1
Gosh I bought this in my mid 20's ,I always hated foundations, until a friend showed me this, I saw how easy it was to apply and it gave a subtle look of makeup without being overly done. For me it was a good starting point, its easy to use, the compact itself lasted a really really long time and its really minimal coverage so its hard to stuff up and put too much on (though it won't hide blemishes too well on its own). Nor is it messy at all. I got the tin that came with 2x everything, used the first compact, started the 2nd and eventually moved on to other things.Their actual foundation is better for me now (the pink compact). This would be a good start for teenagers who are starting to explore makeup :)
Tips: For ladies who are already very makeup savvy I probably wouldn't recommend this, it really is better used as a jumping off point for newbies.
I use this product daily as a bronzed on my cheeks and if my tan looks a bit uneven on my chest and arms. It works really well for me. I use the lightest one and I like the slight shimmer. In an emergency I did try to use as an all over tanner on my legs and found it was really difficult to get an even coverage.
I do really like thin lizzy but the isnt an amazing product. i use it for a quick bronzer and a contour item but it doesnt feel great on my skin, might be my skin type. i fond using it on its own as a foundation my skin is quite orange. its a good idea for someone starting out with makeup maybe. I cant judge it as a all over body bronzer but i like using it on my chest. Id use it again cause it is cheap and its easy to use
This is a very average product, yes i would use but would not make it my first choice, i think the advertising definately over-rates this item. I do however know lots of girls who like this product, it just doesnt do much for me.
Its an OK product. Not streaky or too shimmery and does minimise redness. Its travel friendly and compact. I only bought this once and never replaced it so its not a must have. If anyone was in the market for this type of product however id recommend Bahama mama by the balm over this any day.
I'm one of those lucky people who tan easily, however as a result of that my skin tone varies in colour throughout the year so my best shot at getting coverage that doesn't look like a mask or actually blends with with skin is a mineral powder, This is one of the two products I use to achieve it and brings back the glow and olive tones in my skin. The best thing about using mineral powder: NO BLOCKING YOUR PORES!!!! There is the danger of overuse and the ability to turn yourself into an Oompa Loompa but if you put too much of any foundation on you will get that effect. You are meant to build it gradually to match up to your skintone, so you need to make sure you get the right shade of this stuff and don't overdo it.
Tips: I use two different shades of mineral foundation a lighter one to use as a concealer (I have to avoid cream based if I can) and then use the Thin Lizzy to blend it back up to my olive skin tone
I dont wear alot of makeup. but having this is a dream. you can apply more to get the evening look, or less for a all day coverage. I would be lost without my thin lizzy.... I swear by it.. I dont wear alot of makeup... but having this is a dream.. you can apply more to get the evening look .. or less for a all day coverage...
I purchased the tin twin pack, and i am no way near thur my first one. the lipgloss is magic too.
Thumbs up from me.
This is pretty expensive for what it is. I find that if you use it as foundation it seems to be very dark. However, I think it works well as a bronzer.
I don't necessarily think this is a holy grail product.