![]() For me, that’s fine, as I can get the amount of dewiness I want from my make-up application, so I don’t need anything extra (if you want your highlight to really pop, spray your setting spray then dab on some powder highlighter while it’s still wet).Īs for the 16-hour claims? I don’t think anyone actually wears their make-up for that long, so it’s impossible to know, but I was very happy with how my face looked at the end of the day. I like to look very dewy, and I would say that the spray didn’t make my make-up more radiant, but it also didn’t make it more matte. There was a small amount of make-up transferred onto my mask, but when I removed the face covering, there wasn’t any visible smudging or patchiness to my skin, so it’s possible my face was just a little wet when I put it on. Unsurprisingly, my make-up didn’t smudge in my lower-activity days, but it also held up exceptionally well under my mask and while cooking. I tested this spray over three days with three levels of activity – one day was spent at home and running errands, another was with a day of mask-wearing and public transport, and one was for an evening where I was cooking in a hot kitchen. I would consider myself to be very sensitive to fragrance in skincare, and I’ve yet to have a reaction to this, but it’s something to be mindful of. However, it also has added perfume, which could be irritating for some skin types. It contains aloe extract and vitamin E to soothe the skin, and some natural scented extracts from chamomile. At £26 for 118ml, it’s a good size bottle and lasts a long time. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.įull disclosure, I have used this setting spray for years, and as I often spritz multiple times during application, I would say I get through two to three bottles a year. We may earn commission from some of the retailers, but we never allow this to influence selections, which are formed from real-world testing and expert advice. There are also setting sprays that don’t have polymers, but these are more of skin refreshing sprays which rehydrate the skin, like MAC’s fix+.īoth promise 16-hour make-up insurance, so there’s nothing left to do but put them in a head-to-head trial. The solvent can also diffuse your make-up slightly to make it look more blended. When you spray it on your face, the solvent evaporates, leaving behind a polymer “film” that locks in make-up and provides some waterproofing. Most make-up setting sprays, like these two, work by using a polymer dissolved in a solvent. Unlike Urban Decay’s, it’s also designed to be used as a primer as well as a setting product, and aims to perfect your make-up without making it look cakey or dull, all while blurring pores for an airbrushed look. Face mask make-up guide: What you need for long wearing coverage. ![]() Nikkie Tutorials x Beauty Bay eyeshadow palette review: Has the queen of colour delivered?.CeraVe cream to foam cleanser review: Is it as good as the original hydrating cleanser?.Charlotte Tilbury pillow talk mascara review: Is the new launch worth the price tag?.This delicately scented, long-lasting, next generation setting spray is a magical beauty amplifier inspired by the SMOOTHING, PORE-BLURRING effects of my world-famous AIRbrush makeup family. ![]() Instantly lock in your look with my hydrating setting spray for makeup magic that looks ‘just applied’! My NEW! Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray weightlessly primes and sets for up to 16 HOURS* for the PERFECT looking makeup day, every day. ![]()
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