Need help finding a new Setting Spray.

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Mar 7, 2017

Alexis M.

I have oily skin and I feel like the Urban Decay setting spray has not been working like it use to. Does anyone know another setting spray I should try?

Mar 7, 2017

J L.

I have not tried it because I can't find it anywhere but I've heard really great things about the new Milani make it last setting spray (:

Mar 7, 2017

Alexis M.

Thank you so much! I will check that out

Mar 8, 2017

Taylor G.

I really like Makeup Forever mist + fix, or L'Oréal infallible

Mar 8, 2017

Ealu T.

I agree with the L'Oréal infallible setting spray too, been using it regularly and so far it has been great, sets makeup beautifully. I also use MAC Fix Plus.

Mar 8, 2017

Shona S.

The loreal one is really nice, I reckon it is better for oily skin than the urban decay.

Mar 8, 2017

Aleena P.

Loreal is only a few ingredients a way from urban decay, and owned by the same people. if you need something stronger try MUFE spray, Ben Nye final seal, or the green or blue marble selr but those are extreme hold and hard to wash off completely.

Mar 8, 2017

Jess D.

^ Please be careful with green marble selr, it's not meant to be used as a daily makeup setting spray.
MUFE or L'Oréal would be the best choices :)

Mar 9, 2017

Aleena P.

I second what jess said about selr. its meant for spfx use and I only mentioned it to be thorough. the blue is still pretty strong but not as bad.

Mar 9, 2017

Is J.

I have an oily t-zone and work 12 hour shifts and the only thing that has worked for me is the Skindinavia Bridal setting spray.

Mar 9, 2017

Alexis M.

I have seen the Skindinavia before but didn't know if it was any good I'll try it out. thank you

Mar 11, 2017

Aurora S.

If you have oily skin, you have to realize it's more about the base that you use because a fixing spray or setting spray is on top of your makeup and mostly prevents smudging and it rubbing off etc.

It's more about priming but what you can do, is use a fixing spray before your makeup to kind of create a layer between your skin and your makeup which can help slow down the mixing of your natural oils with the makeup.
I would recommend the Blue marble selr it's not as alcohol based as the green one and your can use it afterward as well.
Most primers have ingredients that help absorb oil whereas a fixing sealer is better at creating a film that can help with the oils effecting the wear

Alexis M.

Brooklyn, NY