I really wasn't impressed with this. Doesn't do what it says and to be frank is only suitable as a bronzer (which I won't use as a bronzer due to it leaving a muddy effect on my skin - but shimmer bronzers usually cause that?)
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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 use this every day and I find it great for everyday use. Its easy to use and gives you a bit of confidence for the day.
I don't think I've ever been so unimpressed with such an overly-advertised and hyped up product. The "sun kissed glow" looks more like a patchy, orange fake tan gone wrong on me! It doesn't blend well at all and most certainly NOT suitable for all skin tones. I was left looking like a legitimate oompa loompa! Haha. I'll stick to liquid foundations that I trust I think!!
Tips: Don't waste your money.
In the makeup artist community, we all generally think that Thin Lizzy is pretty average. It's no different to any other average bronzer. Thin Lizzy looks better on dark skin tones. It looks horrible on pale or fair skin. The light shade can be used as a basic powder foundation on dark skin only. The dark shade can be used as bronzer/contour/lip/eyeshaddow etc on dark skin only. The light shade can be used as the bronzer/contour etc etc on tanned skin. It looks too dark and orange on fair/pale skin. I use it occasionally on myself as a contour. I have very pale skin, and use it very sparingly. With the right technique (as I'm a makeup artist) it can look good. In general... if you aren't particularly skilled... it can turn out really bad.
Tips: When applying, use sparingly. Build up colour if you want it darker. Blend really well.
i brought this 2 give it a go really hated it so much for a nice even complexion i looked more like a ompa lompa such a waste of money tho i must add my 7 yr old daughter is glad i got it cos its now in her make up lol
Tips: dont waste your money
i love the 6 in 1 powder, it blends in nicely, and i would definately recommend it. i however do not like the lip gloss, its way too sticky. the eye pencil i didnt like either as the colour wouldn't apply easy enough.
I regularly use Thin Lizzy and have for some time but I'm still not sure it does anything. The adverts show a change in skintone but I feel that I would have to cake my neck and face in it to achieve the same look. I will continue to use it until it runs out but I am not sure I will run out to replace it.
I am a HUGE fan of Thin Lizzy Mineral Foundation and Thin Lizzy Concealer Creme... you can find both of them in a shade that perfectly matches you skin tone. But the 6 in 1 light is so dark - I think the only thing I can really use it for is to turn myself into an ugly orange pumpkin for Halloween - which I don't even celebrate.
I caved and bought this product out of curiosity more more than anything. When I was younger I used the Thin lizzy mineral foundation which was good for my skin at the time. Since it looks an odd muddy/dirty shade on my skin, I haven't really used it much and handed it on one my teen daughter. It does have good pigment though. And for this reason it will take a while use it up. The good pigment is also the reason to use it sparingly. That is the key to to getting a good result. My intention was to use use this as a bronzer/contour. It was always going to be to dark for me as an all over face product. Even in the pale shade. If you have the the right skin tone I can see how how this could work. It isn't a bad product. But in my opinion there are better bronzing/contouring products out there.
Tips: Go lightly. A little goes a long way
After watching the ads on TV, I bought some Thin Lizzy. I found that it didnt give the coverage that I wanted! I have quite fair skin and it left me looking orange! I had to use quite a bit and ended up with a 'caked' make up look.