Tuesday 6 August 2019

Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray - Summer Solstice

Whenever I am asked which makeup setting spray I use, there is always one that is recognised - Urban Decay All Night Setting Spray.  It is one product I have bought time and time again and I even have the travel size for when I am on holiday. However, with the incredible weather we have been having here in the UK, I have found myself reaching for my spray on more than one occasion.  

If you are a die-hard Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray, then you might just be a tad excited to learn that there is a Limited Edition Version that you need to get your hands on and it is called Summer Solstice.
Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray - Summer Solstice
Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray - Summer Solstice
With its groundbreaking formula which features the patented Temperature Control Technology, which essentially means it helps lower the temperature of your makeup to keep foundation, blusher, bronzer, concealer and eyeshadow in its place, even in hot, humid and windy condition.  I absolutely love that this Makeup Setting Spray not only ensures that my makeup lasts for hours but I love just how lightweight it feels on the skin. I don't want to feel as though I have just covered my skin on a thick set spray or something that does the opposite of what it is designed to do - make my makeup run.  

Summer Solstice does differ from the original All Nighter Makeup Setting Spray because it has a fragrance which is a tropical mix with its notes of crushed pineapple, coconut and ‘a sea salt breeze.’ Despite the fragrance, Summer Solstice does have the same formula that we all know and love of the original, nothing has been changed there. it doesn't affect your makeup in any way at all, other than to ensure it stays where you have put it and that is on your face.

As for the scent? Well give me anything coconut scented and you can guarantee I am going to absolutely love it but if you don't like that scent then you don't have to let it put you off because it doesn't smell of coconut or pineapple, not a chance you will smell like a Malibu cocktail as you walk down the street, there is the very slightest tropical scent but the dominating note for me is the sea salt breeze which, I actually really like.  It is a fresh scent rather than something that feel chemically produced and it is quite cooling when spritzed on the skin.

I am a huge fan of this Setting Spray already and have purchased the 100ml edition as a back up ready for when this one runs out.  A 30ml bottle costs just £10 and the 118ml is £24 right here, but you will have to be quick to get your hands on it because it goes out of stock just as quickly as it comes back into stock.


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