I do not use thin lizzy 6 in 1 for all the purposes it lists it can be used for. I only use it as a bronzer, contour and in the crease of my eye lid. I still think it is a pretty decent product considering I can get three different uses for it.
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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
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I am really not decided on thin lizzy. I am currently using this product as a foundation. Thin lizzy when applied well covers well however doesn't seem to last the day. It's ok however I would not rave about it...
I use thin lizzy's occasionally for quick & light makeup when i can't be bothered doing a proper job. I find It good for a bit of color and dimension applied over a BB cream to the cheek bones & eye lids and finishing with a light coat of mascara for a minimalist look. I don't love it i don't hate it and probably wouldn't buy it again, the only reason i have it now is because it was given to me. This product is way overrated, made out to be a miracle worker in advertising but really it's just okay.
Tips: Apply sparingly
This is one of my first face powders that I have ever used. I got it as a gift from family. Thin Lizzy is wellknown for its compact powders through advertisement on tv.
The Compact that I got given came in a tin with lip gloss and a powder brush. The compact is round with the powder pressed inside of it.
The compact itself is easy to open and close. It had no scent at all. Your tyical powder texture. It was a powdery finish. On application to my face powder did feel smooth.
The brush that came with it did loose its bristles over time. The gloss that came with it was in a see through tube. It was very sticky and gooey on application.
I think thin lizzy is always great for first time make up users who want to wear minimal make up. Unfortunately for me it didnt have lasting power and every time I tried contouring it would look orangey.
My results were very powdery. It wasn't for me but I would definately for girls trying make up out.
The product is marketed as a 6 in 1, but this is not a realistic expectation to have. The extra products you get with the pack aren't worth keeping. However, I have used thin lizzy for eyeshadow and for bronzer/contouring, which I've had great results with. When used ontop of a BB cream base, thin lizzy makes my bone structure really pop. I have been able to blend it for an overall bronzed look, but I primarily use this for contouring and that's fine with me.
Tips: Always tap your brush to remove excess powder, this will ensure a more even application
i like this product as a bronzer i not a fan of using it as a 6 in 1 product but as a all over brnzer i like it
Tips: use the right brushs and blend well
I started using is as an all over - it wasnt too bad, but definitely better when used over a foundation. Now I mostly use it as an eyeshadow when I want a very natural eye look - & then I use an eye shadow brush, not the one included. The eye liner is good, great that it has two colours & a sharpener included. Neat tin it comes in though - very useful for holding all sorts of make up bits & pieces.
I use thin lizy for a broner only, it says it does lots of things but its kinda overated, the lip gloss is also very sticky!!!!
Thin lizzy is good in terms of a bronzer, but the 6 in 1 not so much. As a bronzer it gives good coverage and is easy to apply. One downfall is that I find my skin seems to break out when I regularly use it on my face
I find it handy in the winter months when looking pretty pasty, to give a quick brush over your arms and legs to give a little bit extra colour.
Tips: Be careful not to go overboard, or you might turn out very orange
this was the first piece of makeup my mum bought me. the first time i applied it, it awas too dark and i looked stupid. i then discovered that you just tap the brush in the powder or swirl it once before applying. then walk away to let it settle on your skin to see if you need to apply more. pretty good to learn with. good value for money. have been using to set my foundation and add colour to my face but might branch out and try something new next time.