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Monday, 5 June 2017

Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray

The All Nighter Setting Spray from Urban Decay was the very first product of its kind that I ever used. I have used quite a few others since and they are just not as good as this one.
Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray
Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray
Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray
If you're not familiar with the Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray, then basically it's designed to 'fix' your makeup, making it last much longer than it would without using it. This is deemed a bit of a lifesaver, especially for people who have oily or combination skin. Speaking personally,I have combination skin which gives me an oily t-zone and some afternoons I find my makeup can slide off my face if my make up isn't set, this is a life saver.

The setting sprays from Urban Decay have been developed in an exclusive partnership with Skindinavia and are suitable for all skin types while being free from oil and parabens. They also feature patented Temperature Control Technology so no matter the weather conditions, All Nighter has you covered - Thank goodness with the mini heatwave we're having in London right now!

The packaging is a really sleek re-design which I love. All Nighter is available in 30ml and 18ml - the 30ml retailing for £10 which is an absolute bargain and quite frankly is warmly welcomed considering the amount of times I repurchase these! I've long been a fan of the Urban Decay Setting sprays and this one is my new go-to.

Why do I love it so much? well, my makeup normally lasts 5-6 hours without sliding down my face a bit without use, but when I do use this, I can get as much as 12-14 hours. Doesn't melt, cling to or settle onto dry skin or into fine lines (of which I don't have... obvs.). The mist on this is great as it doesn't soak the face as it sprays a fine mist onto the skin. I really enjoy using this with my foundation, it just gives the nicest finish at the same time as packing a huge punch with it's lasting power.

I even like using this as a primer spray as well as to dampen brushes to intensify powders such as highlighters and metallic eyeshadows.

The Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray is available from John Lewis - HERE and on offer for £9

Can you tell I'm a fan? Have you tried it?






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