How to Use Makeup Setting Spray
When you’ve taken the time to apply your makeup perfectly,
you want it to last. Whether you’re heading out to a ten-hour workday or a
night of dancing, your makeup’s durability will be put to the test. Beauty
gurus and makeup artists preach the importance of primers, but setting sprays
can be just as helpful and important. Applied on top of your makeup, these
sprays help keep everything in place. Best of all, these setting sprays are
simple to use, so it won’t be a hassle to add this product to your beauty
routine.
Choose the right spray for your skin type.
Just like all facial products, different products work best
on different skin types. If you have very dry skin, you may want to avoid
products with alcohol in them, which can dry out your skin even more. Instead,
find alcohol-free setting sprays that have moisturizing and hydrating
properties. If you have naturally oily skin, look for an oil-free setting spray
that provides a matte finish.
Consider the climate.
During hot, humid days, makeup has a tendency to “melt” off
your face. Find a setting spray that is cooling and sweat-resistant. If you are
in a cold climate or in the dead of winter, try a hydrating setting spray to
protect your skin against the harsh, dry air.
Pick a spray that gives you the finish you want.
This is a matter of personal preference. Some people like
their finished, make-up face to be matte and completely shine-free. Others
prefer a dewy, glowing look. Make sure you take this into consideration when
you are picking a setting spray. Some will mattify your face, and others will
give you a bit of a dewy sheen.
Use a spray with SPF on sunny days.
No matter how great our makeup looks, there is no better
beauty hack than protecting it from the sun. If you are venturing out into the
sunshine, find a setting spray that has SPF in it. Apply it to your face before
heading out, and reapply it throughout the day. Not only will it help your
makeup last flawlessly, but it will protect you from sunburns and other
negative effects of sun exposure.
While an SPF setting spray can give a little bit of sun
protection, you still need to wear a sunscreen, as you won't apply enough spray
to effectively protect your skin.
Use it to dampen your foundation sponge.
Many people use a Beauty Blender, or a generic version of
this well-known makeup sponge, to apply their liquid foundation. To use this
sponge properly, you’re supposed to dampen it before applying makeup. Instead
of using water, you can use setting spray to dampen the sponge.
This may not work with all sponges. Some brands may
deteriorate from a setting spray, so be be careful.
The moisture on the sponge will help blend and smooth the
foundation easily and evenly.
The setting spray will also help prevent the foundation from
coming off over the course of a long day.
Spray it on your eye shadow brush.
Many powder eye shadows go on very lightly, and it seems
like you have to pack on multiple coats to get the bold, pigmented color you
want. Setting spray can help with this. Take your shadow brush and dip it into
the powder eye shadow you will be applying. Then, before you apply it to your
lid, spray the brush with your setting spray. This will make the shadow more
opaque and bold than the dry powder alone.
The eye shadow will be damp going onto your lid, but it will
dry quickly.
The setting spray will help your eye shadow stay in place
and last all day, without smudging or creasing.
If you're trying a new look or doing a look that requires
blending, avoid doing this. Wait until you have completed your look, then close
your eyes and spray them.
Spritz your under-eye concealer brush.
To cover dark circles and make your eyes appear brighter,
apply concealer under your eyes. Use your finger to dab a few dots of the
product. Then, spray your concealer brush with setting spray before using it to
blend in your concealer.
By getting your concealer brush damp with the setting spray,
you will make it easier to blend the concealer.
The setting spray will hydrate the delicate skin under your
eyes, and it will also keep the concealer looking smooth and flawless, rather
than splotchy or crease.
Shake your spray bottle.
Different sprays contain different ingredients, and many
include ingredients that can settle to the bottom of the bottle. To make sure
you are getting the proper mixture, give your bottle a few gentle shakes. You
don’t need to shake it vigorously – just enough to mix it all up.
Spray your entire, finished face.
Hold the bottle six to eight inches away from your face. You
want to give your entire face an even misting, so don’t spray it closely. Spray
the product a few times, making sure you get full, even coverage.
Setting spray works best on the top layer of makeup, such as
bronzer, eye shadow, and blush. If you want to keep your foundation and
concealer in place, use a primer before applying them to your face. Primer and
setting sprays can be used together.
One way to ensure full coverage is to spray the setting
spray in an “X” shape over your face, and then again in a “T” shape over your
face.
Let the spray dry naturally.
Once you’ve sprayed your setting spray, let your face
air-dry. It won’t take too long for your skin to absorb the spray. Don’t rub or
blend the spray anywhere on your face, or you will risk messing up your makeup.
Reapply your setting spray throughout the day.
Throw the setting spray into your purse so that you can have
it whenever you want it. Depending on the specific setting spray you’ve chosen,
it can cool you off, mattify your makeup, and rehydrate your skin throughout
the day.

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