Thin Lizzy used to be my everyday bronzer, looking back in photos i realise it used to dull my tone out quite a lot. It was good to me, but now since i started using other products recommended by Makeup Obsessives Facebook group i realise its not one of the best. would say a 3/5 at the most
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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
Reviews
One word comes to mind when it comes to thin lizzy and that is meh.... Great if you want to look like an Oompa Loompa as it tends to give an orange tone to the skin. It sure isn't as easy as they make it look on the t.v with their just a flick of a brush and your done, it doesn't cover up freckles, or birth marks, I do have to say it makes a nice natural eye shadow, and I have been known for using it as a light finishing powder over my normal foundation. All in all I have to say don't believe the tv hype when it comes to this product their eye brow pencil on the other hand is fantastic
This was the first powder I ever used and it kinda stuck until I tried other things, but I absolutely love this. I know it says 6 in 1 using it for all of those things takes all the fun out of applying makeup! I only ever used it as a quick all over powder when I was in a rush etc. All in all its great for the 'on-the-go' person!
hated this! made my face go brown and realllly showed up my wrinkles! not what I wanted at all. and the lipshine stuck my lips together! gunky horrid stuff I chucked it away .
This stuff is dreadful as a foundation, but would make a good bronzer. Expensive considering it's not a high-end brand, and the product quality is not good.
I didn't persist with this one for too long. Every time i used it on my face i ended up with the worst oil slick followed by pimples! Also tried to use it as a bronzer on my legs once, but gave up after the 6th application with nothing but shimmery legs. I'd recommend it to someone with normal/dry skin maybe,but def' not oily skin!
Tips: Don't use on oily skin
I use thin lizzie all the time, I love the ease of use and the multiple ways it can be used. I love the sunkissed look it gives my normally quite pale skin. the brush makes for easy application and the compressed powder ensures minimal mess, however I have managed to drop some on my clothing whilst putting it on.
Tips: I like to use it with a light covering of BB cream.
Not as good as it claims to be but does work well as a bronzer does not cover imperfections have always used over top of my foundation.
I have fair skin with yellow undertone so have never used this as a foundation, even in the light shade. However it is great as a bronzer, contour and eye shadow. I've even used it on my chest and legs. A little goes a long way.
Tips: Lip gloss that comes in the gift pack smells amazing but unfortunately very very sticky that you just can't wear it. Gift pack also includes black and brown eye pencil which I use for my eyebrows.
I was excited to buy this as I imagined being able to change to a smaller make up bag as it is supposed to have many functions. Firstly I didn't like the colour saint was too orange looking for my skin, secondly it was too glittery to be able to get used as a foundation and last of all it made my skin break out in spots. Not for me.