Urban Decay was one of the first brands to start making setting sprays, and it has also made a lot of achievements in setting sprays. It partnered with Skindinavia to launch several well-received products that brought setting sprays to the beauty world, and it took a hit before other brands launched them. Urban Decay Setting Mist is divided into four series according to skin type: Chill Cooling and Moisturizing, All Nighter Long-Lasting, De-Slick Oil Controlling, and b6 Soothing.
The All Nighter is the most long-lasting of all and the most classic version of Urban Decay's setting spray. It is oil-free and preservative-free, suitable for all skin types, contains film formers and alcohol, forms a thin protective film to cover the base makeup after applying to the face, and the spray is delicate, which can evenly and thinly cover the whole face, and the skin feels refreshed. This spray not only reduces the powder feel and makes the base more natural, but also makes the whole face makeup more stable, less prone to patchiness and peeling, and prolongs the wear of makeup, which can be used in daily commuting or outdoor play. The latest Pollution Protection is an anti-pollution version of All Nighter, which is officially claimed to prevent skin oxidation caused by environmental pollution, and is aimed at users who often wear makeup for outdoor work.
If you have dry skin and your face often feels tight, Chill is a makeup setting spray that will surprise you with both moisturizing and long-lasting makeup. Designed to calm and moisturize, it feels cool and comfortable on the skin, and is equipped with Skindinavia's facial temperature control technology to effectively cool the makeup surface. Slightly weaker than the All Nighter in terms of makeup hold, but it will give the makeup a natural glow and leave the skin looking hydrated, making it perfect for use in the dry season.
Oily skin can make your base mottled due to frequent oiliness, and De-Slick is designed for skin types that tend to peel off due to oiliness. De-Slick is all about refreshing, oil control and long-wearing, which is similar to Skindinavia's Oil Control setting spray. It absorbs shine from the face, leaving it fresh and clean, leaving the foundation firmly in place on the face without altering the original base.
Since UD's sprays are produced by Skindinavia, the two of them are often compared, in terms of packaging design, Urban Decay has a stronger sense of design, the bottle body is mainly purple and black, and the double lid has a good leak-proof effect. In terms of nozzle design, the spray range of UD is more concentrated, and compared with Skindinavia, it may not be able to take care of the entire face. In terms of texture and smell, UD is very similar to Skindinavia, neither of which is particularly pleasant.