The 6 in 1 ad looks quite convincing but I used mine only a couple of times. Not sure if I applied it wrong or maybe there is something wrong with the product but the overall effect was not right. Made me look like a dark carrot.
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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
I haven't used this product for a couple of years now, but to the best of my knowledge, it hasn't really changed. I have quite fair skin and usually use liquid/cream foundations with light coverage, but decided to give this a go when they were running a 2 for 1 deal. I definitely wouldn't recommend it as a foundation - the product was far too orange for me, and I found it difficult to get natural looking coverage. As a bronzer, it applied quite nicely, but given the price, I'd rather just buy another brand of bronzer.
Tips: Use as a bronzer, and apply with a light hand if you prefer a more 'natural' look.
eh, i really dont like thin lizzy, it makes me orange!! ive tried it so many times in hoping that results will be nice..but sadly no, the bristles in the brush keep falling out too which is a pain. does cover like advertised on the ad.will not buy this ever again.
This product has been around for so long it must work for some people but I am definitely not one of them.
I have very pale skin and if used as an all-over this product turns me into something more suited to the Jersey or Geordie Shores than suburban New Plymouth.
I used up my compacts for the all-over body bronzing use. It's good for when you need to blend tan lines or when bronze face make up looks out of place against a white decolletauge (sp?). Very time consuming though and there are much better products to achieve this that stand up to daytime scrutiny, this was purely a dim lighting look for me.
My favourite part about Thin Lizzy is the brush which I am still to this day using years later with better blush and bronzers.
As a bronzer only, yes this is an ok product, but use in moderation. It is very easy to go from having a bronzed glow to orange. But the TV ads claiming it can be a foundation - no way! Unless you are after the orange oompa loompa look. The brushes disintergrate really quickly, and forever pulling the stray bristles off my face. The lip gloss that comes with it is disgusting, sticky mess. I did find the eyeliner a decent enough product. I would probably look at a different bronzer next time.
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 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 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
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 thought YAY!! I finally found a make-up that I could just splash on and go, perfect for someone with a busy schedule. Unfortunately, the powder made me look orange (like an oompa loompa) and my skin did not like it at all.... whats in that stuff??? Mine came with a lip gloss which was so sticky and my lips also flared up in an ugly, itchy rash. It also came with an eye liner, well, didn't even try that after the first two products failed. I was really disappointed as I so wanted it to work. I have heard some women rave about it so maybe it was just my sensitive skin but it just wasn't for me.
Tips: Go easy on the application. Try a little first, go outside and see how it looks before applying any more.