Setting Spray Before Or After Powder
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Setting Spray Before Or After Powder? Here Is How To Use Mist & Melt For A Smoother Base
Beauty Explained | Makeup order guide | Setting spray and powder
The easiest rule: if you want to soften the look of powder, use your setting spray after powder. That is where Mist & Melt Blurring Spray performs beautifully.
Powder locks down shine and movement, but too much powder can make makeup look dry or cakey. Mist & Melt helps bring the base back to life.
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1. Mist & Melt Blurring Spray
Use Mist & Melt after your foundation, concealer, cream products, and powder. Hold the bottle away from the face, mist evenly, and let it dry without rubbing.
The goal is to make powder look less obvious while helping makeup appear smoother and more blended.
Can You Use Setting Spray Before Powder?
You can, but the purpose is different. Before powder, a mist can add hydration or help layers settle. After powder, it helps reduce the powdery look and gives the base a more seamless finish.
Key Takeaways
For most routines, use Mist & Melt after powder. This helps soften the final look, reduce cakiness, and create a smoother finish.
FAQs
Do you use setting spray before or after powder?
Use it after powder if your goal is to soften the powdery finish and make your base look smoother.
Can I use setting spray and powder together?
Yes. Powder controls shine and movement, while setting spray can help soften the final look.
How far away should I hold setting spray?
Hold it far enough away to mist the face evenly rather than soaking one area.