How to apply setting spray after makeup?
After applying your makeup, give your skin a quick spritz of setting spray to lock in moisture and minimize the appearance of pores. Depending on your skin type, you may want to use a hydrating setting spray or one that offers a quick drying and antiseptic effect. If your skin feels tight or dry, an alcohol-free product is an excellent choice. If you use a scrubbie, a setting spray will help it glide over your skin more smoothly, leaving your skin feeling squeaky
How to make setting spray last longer after makeup?
Let’s start with a confession: I’m not a huge fan of setting spray While I do like the way my skin feels when I’m all done applying my makeup and all the products have had a chance to set, there’s something about setting spray that irritates my skin.
How to use setting spray to remove makeup?
After applying makeup, use a setting spray to lock in and even out the look of your makeup. If you want to remove makeup, setting spray can also help break down and remove makeup from your skin. This works best on oily skin or skin that has been chemically exfoliated.
How to apply setting spray to your makeup?
After applying makeup, use a towel to wipe off the excess product. If you’re planning to use a setting lotion, use a makeup sponge or brush to apply it all over your face and neck. Avoid applying setting lotions or sprays to your eyes, lips, or high-pigmented areas of the face.
How to use setting spray after makeup?
Spray your makeup on dry skin in a downward motion. For a more even coverage, apply it in circular motions. After applying the product, wait about 20 seconds for it to set. Then gently pat it into your skin with a tissue. Use circular motions as you pat, taking care not to rub the makeup into your pores.