I dont generally wear foundation so this is an easy product to have around, for when I do want to glam up a bit. Very easy to apply ( if I can do it anyone can!) and easy to remove, case is easy to store and lasts for ages.
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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
Tips: Dont drop it in the bathroom sink, it will crack and make a huuuuuge mess!!
I personally just feel that this product feels tight and heavy, and is way too orange. It is also slightly overpriced. The infomercials say that it suits all skin tones, but I certainly do not believe it suits me.
I have mixed feelings about this product and only because it is misleading in some of its information as to what it does. It states that it is a bronzer, which it definitely is, and a very good one at that, however it also states and shows on adverts that it gives good coverage for flaws. Sadly for me, it did not cover my flaws. I believe it is misleading in regards to how much it can cover. If you do not have acne or scarring, then yes, this probably is great coverage but for those with acne scarring or any noticeable flaws, it doesn't. I believe only concealer and a good foundation can do that.
Tips: The more you apply, the darker you become, so make sure you don't over apply if you only want a light tan. Comes in Light, Medium and Dark.
This was one of the first products I had ever bought when I first started wearing makeup. Back then, it seemed like a great product, as it was my only product. As I developed my collection, Thin Lizzy was less used. It's not suitable for anything other than bronzer in my opinion. Because it is not matte, it can't be used as a proper contour as shadows shouldn't reflect light. The colour shade choices of Light and Dark should really just be an overall colour, as the Dark is far too orange, and nobody should use it unless they want to look like a Cheeto. I think it is a lovely bronzer, but I don't think it is useful for anything else, really. I personally wouldn't use it again because it did break out my skin a bit, and therefore I knew it was clogging it more than my other bronzers.
Love using thin lizzy as a bronzer, contouring or face framer but would not use it as an over all coverage powder! Can sometimes be too light or too dark.
Tips: Use it as a bronzer or to contour! amazing results when you contour right :)
This all in one product for me kind of misses the mark. In one way its too light so you keep building it up until you go one brush too far and you end up with a kind of tango face. I have followed the routine provided on the DVD and from what sales people stated when I brought it at a home and garden show in Blenheim. Its just not working as an all in one for me, I ended up using as just a bronzer on top of my normal foundation or BB cream
I guess its good for you if you're on a budget, but the brush isn't the best as it looses a lot of bristles and the power goes orange quite quickly so a little goes a long way.
Tips: It is important to blend as it shows obvious lines (;