
Makeup · Face Makeup
Setting Mist
The last step in a colour routine and an easy add-on product. Particle size decides whether it works: a coarse spray produces droplets that disturb the very base it is meant to set, which is the specification worth checking in samples.
Production terms are confirmed directly with the matched manufacturer.
Available directions
Formulation directions this product type can be developed in. Pick one during your request, or ask us to advise during matching.
Long-wear
Polymer film formers that measurably extend base makeup wear.
Hydrating
Alcohol-free humectant base that refreshes without breaking down makeup.
Dewy
Adds moisture and light reflection for a fresh finish over powder.
Glow
Fine luminous particles for a lit finish as the final step.
Skin-fixing
Melts powder into skin so the base reads as complexion rather than product.
Key ingredient options
Film-forming polymer
The functional core, locking makeup in place and resisting transfer.
Hyaluronic acid
Keeps the mist from drying the skin over a full day of wear.
Panthenol
Adds comfort so a fixing product does not feel tight.
What makes it work
- Particle size decides everything. A coarse spray creates droplets that disturb the base it is meant to set.
- Alcohol-free versions are increasingly requested, since alcohol dries skin over a full day of wear.
- A natural add-on product at the end of any colour range, with low unit cost.
Texture & format
Fine-particle spray applied over finished makeup, using film formers to lock the base.
Frequently asked
Does a setting mist actually extend wear?
With film-forming polymers, yes measurably. Without them, a mist mainly refreshes and adds dew. Ask what the manufacturer can substantiate before making longevity claims.
Why alcohol-free?
Alcohol speeds drying but dehydrates skin across a full day of wear. Alcohol-free systems take slightly longer to set but are increasingly preferred by consumers.


