I cant use this as a foundation cause makes me orange looking but I do use it as a contour an a tanning product on my legs. I use this daily so I would recommend this product its really handy for a multi use product.
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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
This just didnt work for me. I dont know if maybe I didn't use it right. Worked ok as an eyeshadow. But didnt work as a concealer or bronzer or lip colour.
Unfortunately not as good as the ads. I always take a layer off with tissue paper - though I am very light handed with applying!
UPDATE: I have recently got a bit of colour in my face (been overseas) and my Thin Lizzy is getting very low, so I guess not so much on the brush and I am now really liking the results!!!!
It looks so amazing on the TV commercials, however I find it looks cakey, powdery and unnnatural on my skin no matter how I apply it.
Tips: Pop some of the product on your brush and then brush the excess off on a tissue before going near your face.
Found that it didn't live up to it's advertising. I have sun damaged skin and it certainly hasn't hidden the blemishes unless I put it on really thickly
Tips: Use a concealer underneath if wanting to hid blemishes
Am on my third lot of Thin Lizzy, I use as a foundation and then color up cheeks to achieve the right shades. No problems with looking fake or orange toning as mentioned by others. WIll continue to use as covers well and hides blemishes without looking as though its been plastered not.
I have been using Thin Lizzy for at least 6 years now and will continue to use this-I have pale skin and it the only product that does what it says it does and does not react with my skin.
Tips: I dust overtop of my foundation for a flawless complexion
I borrowed my mums Thin Lizzy, used it once and my face swelled up! I had all these little bumps all over my face that lasted for weeks. My skin can usually with stand a lot and i have never had a reaction to anything before i used this product. But i had quite a reaction to it and would NEVER use it again!
Tips: Just dont go there.
I managed to score some free Thin Lizzy 6 in 1 (Light Shade) at the Women's Expo here in Wellington along with eye line, lipgloss and some of their mineral foundation. Very heavily marketed, the goodies came with a small DVD, brushes galore and plenty of advertising. Pity that the product didn't live up to the hype. It's heavily pigmented and while it would work well as a bronzer, as a foundation it makes you look like you've spent too long under an orange sun lamp - a look reminescent of the fake orange tans sported by many young women in the USA. It's hideous and not worth the money (thankfully I was lucky not to have spent my hard earned cash on it). The brushes are poor quality and constantly shed hair when you try and apply the product. On a plus note I did manage to get my hands on some of their concealer which is the perfect tone for my skin (Pacific Sun) and works brilliantly under my Estee Lauder foundation.
Tips: Just don't bother with it.....
I find that it looks too orange on my skin, even if i use it as a contour. I wouldn't use it as a bronzer... I have used it on my eyelids but found that it creased too quickly. Also, I find it breaks too easily. mine turned to dust within weeks.
Tips: Save you're money, buy something else!