Thin Lizzie has been a steady beauty essential in my beauty routine for years now. I love dusting this bronzer over my bb cream daily and foundation at night, it gives my skin a healthy summer glow and a bit of colour in winter without sun damage.
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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: Each pack comes in a set of two with it's own brush,keep one compact in your handbag for an easy touch up should you find yourself with unexpected plans out and about.
This product didn't really work for me, it only made my face look shiny and glittery. It doesn't give me the coverage I was looking for, and I ended up just putting on too many layers until I looked a little 'cake face'. It is very light so may suit someone with very fair skin. would not recommend
Tips: be careful as its easy to over apply.
I remember thin lizzy from about 10years ago! My mum always had it in her makeup bag and I always used to look good for school lol. It comes in a really cute tin case and theres 2 of each product including powder, eyeliner, brushes and lipgloss. Its a great price too at only $50 it'll last you a good while.
Now to break it down and talk about each product... The powder comes in 2 shades, light or dark. I did find that it wasn't really great coverage for my normal to dry skin so I always end up buying the dark one just to use as a contour which works really great! I guess if you bought the thin lizzy concealer then the powder would work better.
The brushes these days I kind of don't like. I feel like they are too soft and dont really help with application so I just use one from an old pack.
The eyeliner use to be crap but they have upped their game lately so Im really liking it at the moment its nice and creamy and applies well to the eye and its half black and half brown also with a sharpener which is a pretty amazing.
The lipgloss.. well this lipgloss has been the same for years. Its a cute tube of clear gloss but its so thick and sticky and just overall annoying to use! I thought they would have changed something about this.
Lastly it comes with a mini cd which us I guess a tutorial and demo about thin lizzy. I will definitely keep buying this as I think its a great product to have in the kit as you never know when you may need it and it lasts ages!
I had this a long time ago and hated it even then when I was a beginner in make up, for one I did have the wrong shade and turned me orange! Even as a contour it was too orange based to look anywhere near natural!
I found if I put a light dusting it was fine but because it was so light I may as well have nothing on, I found it to be drying and cakey as well if you tried to get coverage.
Tips: Only thing I would use it for is eyeshadow
I tired this as a kind of 'why not' thing, and quite frankly there is nothing special about it. The powder it self has quite a nice texture and is quite smooth. However it is quite sparkly and is actually too dark for me. I got it in summer and it was fine but as I got lighter in winter it got orange. So even as a bronzer it couldn't use it. However I bought it in the tin pact and I love the brush and eye liner it comes with!
But not the worst I found it a bit too orange and sparkles for but I would recommend to anyone who doesn't have time for make up. The brush it comes with is good for beginners and it can be used as eyeshadow but I think it would work best for tanned skin more than my fair complexion
Thin lizzy 6 in 1 isn't exactly as easy to use as suggested but i use mine for contour and it works well but a a bronzer its abit too dark even in the light shade
Tips: Apply lightly and use a really fluffy brush but for contour i use an angeled brush
This when I was a teenager was everything if you didn't own it you didn't know what makeup was.. Oh my goodness not realising how to use it so in other words using it as a powder foundation not a great idea.. I did try it again recently as my grandmother owns it even now I have a clue I don't like it's far far to warm for my skin for reference I am quite fair but undertones quite neutral
Tips: Apply very very sparingly
As hard as i tried i just could not get this to work for me, I bought the light shade and it was far too orange for me i have a light to medium skin tone and warm undertone. I tried using less product and a lighter hand. I would not buy this ever again
Tips: Test instore first if possible
I was introduced to the wonders of thin Lizzy from my Aunty who works at a pharmacy, so I got the combo set as a gift, in dark. I was at first not sure how to use it because the ads say you can use it "as an all over powder" but I definitely wouldn't do that. However, I'm surprised at the bad reviews because it actually worked amazingly on me as a contouring powder on my cheeks.
Although it seems small, it lasts for a really long time! I used my own brush as their brush wasn't my ideal brush (it was pretty terrible) and I had no problems with it at all.
It is nicely pigmented and goes on softly so that you can build it up yourself. You won't find the issue of having too much on the brush at first go because it doesn't really happen.
I would definitely rebuy this, I think that it definitely works for me!
Tips: Don't break the powder because you might as well chuck it from there!