I have used this product for many years and am yet to find another bronzer as good as this! great coverage, easy to apply and lasts all day/night long! I love the glittery shimmer through it, adds a nice summery golden glow.
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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: It is very easy to put on too much. I find the compressed powder is very easy to break, just from being in your purse etc! it doesn't really matter because you can still use it as a loose powder but it is just annoying and can get messy
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.
After watching the as seen on TV ads for this product I was excited to try the all in one product. I used it for only one week - giving it a shot every day, and was disappointed. I found that it didn't cover as well as they portrayed on the TV, and the colour was definitely patchy - now this may have been my skin's condition to blame, but the advertising suggests that an issue like this would be overcome. I would only use it as an eye shadow now, I find that my current blush (which was specifically chosen by a makeup assistant in store) to my colouring is better suited for me, this colour is too generic I think and because I am quite pale/pink, it doesn't work well for me. In the pack I also received an eyeliner and a lip gloss. The lip gloss is very heavy - but I love it! ...just don't go kissing anyone with it on hehe The eyeliner was a basic liner, not very strong so didn't last as well as a liquid liner of course, but good for a backup. The liner also came with an sharpener which is handy to have!
Tips: Make sure you always try makeup in store first before buying. The sales assistants are happy to match colours with your skintone and let you wear it out of the store to test for the day.
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!!!!
When I was younger, I used this all the time because it was the product that tv always went on about, but as I've gotten older I've gone off it a lot because all I found it is good for is for bronzing, and did not work anywhere near as well as the ads made out it did. I found it worked best with foundation under it, but even then, it went patchy really easily. Not a fan of the lip gloss that comes with it, but love the eyeliner!
This is a really great product...if all you want is a bronzer or highlighter. Otherwise the whole '6in1', 'all you'll ever need' sell is a bit of a stretch. Great for an easy, quick sunkissed look but that's about it
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
I use Thin Lizzy daily. It is the only powder I find won't send me into a spiral of hives and irritation. It's not life-changing or even really face-changing. It's just a quick way to give my face a more 'human' look in the morning without having to fuss with foundations or concealers. I doubt any 'Professionals' would use this but it works for me as part of a no-fuss routine.
Tips: Just stick to the basics. Using this for anything other than facial colour and contour is a waste of time. Nail polish? All over tan? Buy another product.
I find that it covers my face really well with the concealer and is easy to apply but of course as per any other foundation I have used it doesn't last on my face for long.
I've been using Thin Lizzy for a long time now, having previously been a consumer of Natural Glow. I find it quite good on it's own but better used on top of a light foundation. Unfortunately with age both foundation and Thin Lizzy pool in the wrinkles between the eyes which is not very attractive. I'm not sure what the solution is yet. In any case Thin Lizzy does add a nice touch of colour and is very simple and quick to use and it is highly recommended by me for those reasons. It is also inexpensive and easy to transport.
I think most of all it does what the ads say it will do. It would be handy if the ads showed a way around the wrinkle pooling issue though, because this can be more aging!