Flower Beauty Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray Review

The concept of a setting powder delivered via spray initially sounded like a joke, conjuring images of clumpy particles bombarding the face. However, the Flower Beauty Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray promises a unique approach to makeup setting, and this review delves into its performance and benefits.

Understanding the Formula and Ingredients

According to cosmetic chemist Ginger King, the Jet Set spray incorporates ingredients designed to combat makeup breakdown. It contains corn starch and polymethyl methacrylate, which are known for their sweat- and oil-absorbing properties. Additionally, it features tetrafluoropropene, a propellant that acts as an "effective barrier to help set a film."

It's important to note that some of these ingredients may not align with "clean beauty" standards adopted by various brands. Consumers with specific ingredient preferences should be aware of this.

Infographic detailing the key ingredients and their functions in Flower Beauty Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray

First Impressions and Application

Upon first impression, the spray's powder is remarkably fine, and the misting nozzle disperses an invisible, delicate veil, living up to its "invisible" name. Unlike initial fears of a "powder bomb," the experience is subtle and doesn't overwhelm the senses. It can be likened to a dry shampoo for the face or a blotting sheet in a bottle.

Applying the Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray is similar to using any other setting spray. It's recommended to shake the bottle well, hold it at least six inches away from the face, and apply a light coating. Over-application, as with any powder product, can lead to it settling into fine lines, a phenomenon makeup artist Daniel Chinchilla noted can happen with heavier setting powders, making foundation appear cakey.

Preparing the Base for Setting

Similar to traditional setting powders, this spray requires a well-blended makeup base. Makeup artist Valery Gherman emphasized the importance of blending foundation into the skin until it feels like a single entity, rather than sitting on top. If any areas feel heavy, patting with a sponge to absorb excess moisture before powder application is a preferred technique.

Illustration showing the correct way to hold and spray setting powder, emphasizing distance and sweeping motion

Performance on Different Skin Types

The powder spray's effectiveness can vary across different facial areas due to diverse skin needs. For individuals with a combination of oily, dry, and balanced spots, the results might differ. This variability often leads to a preference for spot-powdering with a detailed brush, such as the Morphe M510 Pro Round Blender Brush, over baking techniques.

Flower Beauty Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray: A Detailed Look

Drew Barrymore's Flower Beauty introduces the Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray as a unique addition to its collection. This 1.5-oz spray is convenient for on-the-go use and can be employed alongside traditional powder application. Its distinctive formula includes oil-absorbing rice starch, soothing chamomile flower extract, and hydrating coconut fruit water.

The recommended application involves shaking the bottle and holding it six to eight inches from the face with eyes closed, spraying in a sweeping motion. The spray is versatile, suitable for use over makeup or on a bare face.

Personal Testing and Comparison

ET's commerce writer, Amy, put the Flower Beauty Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray to the test, comparing it to her long-time favorite, Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray. Initially perplexed by the "powder" in a spray format, Amy sprayed it into a sink to assess its consistency, finding it surprisingly untraceable and feeling like "air" upon application. This airy, ultra-fine, and lightweight feel offered a pleasant, matte contrast to the liquid formula of her usual setting spray.

Split image showing a face before and after applying Flower Beauty Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray without makeup

Amy found that the powder formula, despite initial skepticism about its potential gimmick, performed significantly better than traditional liquid setting sprays. It effectively absorbed shine and set makeup for a longer duration without causing creasing or drying the skin. Unlike liquid setting sprays that can feel wet for a couple of minutes, the powder spray offered a more comfortable application experience.

When used with makeup, Amy reported no need for touch-ups with a compact powder, a significant improvement over her previous go-to. This led her to conclude that the Flower Beauty Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray is a superior alternative to her tried-and-true liquid setting spray.

Tips for Application

A crucial tip for using the Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray is to not only close your eyes but also to cover them with your hands. As it is a powder formula, it can adhere to eyelashes, especially if generous amounts of mascara are applied.

Complementary Products

The Flower Beauty Light Illusion Perfecting Powder is mentioned as a recent favorite that pairs well with the Jet Set Invisible Powder Spray. The compact size of the Jet Set spray also makes it convenient for touch-ups throughout the day or night to manage shine.

flower beauty jet set invisible powder spray - first impression and wear test

Other recommended products from Flower Beauty include the Get Real Serum Foundation, which aims to provide a natural-looking, radiant finish with a hydrating and weightless antioxidant serum blend.

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