Can't say I'm raving about this one.. Doesnt really live up to its '5 in 1' name, too orange toned. I use it veryy lightly for a little cheek colour but quite shimmery so doesnt work for most day to day makeup
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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: Use a very light hand!
This gives a nice brown colour rather than orange.
I used it with several different moisturisers and primers as a base, and I found it too difficult to blend on in properly. The colour wasn't very even at all. It didn't really seem to cover anything, but it did make some parts of my face a nice brown colour!
A tinted moisturiser with a transparent finishing powder would do a better job.
I'm on the fence about this product - it does work but the quality and finish isn't amazing. Its sufficient as a bronzer but there are other brands that have better quality bronzers at a better price point. Good for somebody who perhaps doesn't want to wear too much makeup but would like to add a bit of colour.
I use this over top of BB cream. It's light and blends perfectly. It hides dark circles under the eyes and also blemishes if you have them.
This lasts and lasts. So is well worth it
I've been using this product as a bronzer and contour for years and it's always my go-to. It's great over my foundation and pressed powder to finish off my look and really high lights my cheekbones and jawline.
Tips: Don't apply too much to the brush and definitely blend it in or it WILL leave nasty brown streaks on your face and that is a look no one ever wants.
I do use this powder quite regularly as it is quick and easy. You only need a tiny bit, but a criticism I would have is that if you aren't careful and put a little too much it can look quite unnatural. The finish is ok if you only apply a little bit but if as you add more the more unnatural and cakey it can look. If you only use a little bit it lasts a really long time and is super easy to apply. I wouldn't want to pay full price for this but often Thin Lizzy has good specials so it's a good entry level bronzer. I don't think it works that well as an eye make up, lip or any of the other things that is claims to do well.
Tips: Do not use it as a foundation. It is just a bronzer really.
A nice powder that gives a healthy looking finish. Great as a blusher and bronzer, especially nice to complete your look on the neck and decolletage. Gives a natural finish if not overdone. Feels fine on the skin without drying it out.
Tips: Great for a natural look especially if you're starting to use make-up. Nice for teens too. Always tap the brush to remove excess otherwise it can be unevenly applied.
I got given this by my Mum who didn't want it. Its a shade too dark for me to use in most of the manners suggested, but I do use it as a bronzer and it works well. Can't complain when it was free!
I have used thin lizzy off and on for a few years. It does do what it says it will and is a great product for the money. The only issue with it for me is that it is a little too glittery. I like a more matt natural look. I like changing my products up a bit so will most likely purchase again one day. I would probably use it more over summer than winter to get the extra tanned look.
Tips: If you use a bronzer and haven't tried this one I reccomend you do. Just make sure you get the right colour for your skin. Light med or dark :)
It definitely doesn’t live up to the 5 in one, I find I can only use it to contour as it is to shiny and too much of an orange tone to use for anything else, so it makes for a very expensive contour