A light, moisturizing setting spray that coats the skin with a subtle glow and shimmer and helps makeup last throughout the day. Shake the bottle before use to mix the glitters, hold the spray 20-30 cm away from the face and mist the face in a T-shape. ABOUT THE BRAND: One of the best korean brands in the market, Touch In Sol pairs innovative K-beauty technology with global trends across its carefully curated range of cosmetic and skincare products. With advanced formulas and eye-catching packaging, its glowy primers, SPF foundations and foaming cleansers help give your beauty routine a boost.
M**L
Adds a glow.
Love this. Adds a hint of glam to my face. I also use it on my body when I go to the beach. Very pretty. My cousin wanted one also after she seen mine.
M**A
Alcohol spray with glitter?
The glowy look is in. I was hoping to find a setting spray that doesn't make my skin feel tight and dry and could also be used as a refresher. The images are really false leading on the product. It's essentially a bottle of hand sanitizer with some mica in it. If you let it sit on your vanity for an hour all the glitter settles to the bottom and you can see what you're really getting. I feel like 22$ is a lot considering what it is. The only pore tightening I felt was my skin drying out from the alcohol content in this. The cap refuses to stay on or lock into place so I wouldn't recommend this for travel unless I somehow got a defective bottle. I'll be sticking to my regular setting spray.
L**Y
“Key Ingredients” Are Some of Lowest On List
I have tried a few things from this brand and always really enjoyed them, so when I saw this I wanted to try it! I love a glowy/dewy look. With my dry skin, it fits me well. I wanted a glowy/dewy spray that I could use to set my makeup, make me look less dry, and even dewy/glowy. This seemed like the perfect choice!I don’t like....product page has “KEY INGREDIENT” and lists “calendula extract,” “hyaluronic acid,” “pearl extract,” and “hydrolyzed collagen.” Then, under “Important Information,” where you usually find all the ingredients, there’s only, “Ingredients collagen”. It’s nice to have ALL the ingredients listed on the product page so people can know if they will be able to use it before purchasing.So, with that said....INGREDIENTS: Water/Aqua/Eau, Alcohol, Propanediol, Glycerin, Polyester-5, Phenoxyethanol, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Titanium Dioxide, Mica, Panthenol, Ethylhexylglycerin, CI 77491, Disodium EDTA, Fragrance (Parfum), Butylene Glycol, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract, Pearl Extract, 1,2-Hexanediol, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Sodium Hyaluronate.I have a photo showing the ingredients on the box the product comes in. I underlined the “KEY INGREDIENTS” in the photo.What I especially do NOT like, is they are saying their “KEY INGREDIENTS” are “calendula extract,” “hyaluronic acid,” “pearl extract,” and “hydrolyzed collagen,” yet those are literally some of the LAST ingredients. “Calendula extract” is the furthest down the ingredient list...it’s the 17th down or 5th from the bottom. That is followed by “pearl extract,” it’s the 18th ingredient down or 4th up from the bottom. The “hydrolyzed collagen” is the 20th down or 2nd up from the bottom. Finally, “hyaluronic acid” is the LAST ingredient, so it’s the 21st ingredient down!! How are their “KEY INGREDIENTS” part of the last few ingredients?! Ingredients are listed based on their concentration in the product, so the HIGHER they are on the ingredient list, the higher their concentration is. So, the LOWER they are on the ingredient list, the LOWER their concentration is. So by their so-called “KEY INGREDIENTS” being so far down the ingredient list, they are the ingredients that have some of the lesser concentrations. I don’t like that at all! Why are they calling them their “key ingredients” when they are so far down the ingredient list, so have some of the lowest concentrations out of most ingredients? In my opinion, and ingredient is a KEY INGREDIENT if it has the highest concentration, or is at least one of the ingredients with the highest concentration. To be so far down, that’s not key anything. So that is very misleading.The product looks beautiful. The shimmer/pearl look in the bottle is pretty. It has a good sprayer. Not exactly a fine spray, but not harsh. But, if you spray too close it can definitely be harsh and spray way too much on, so make sure it’s a good distance away from your face! It also smells nice, but isn’t too strong of a scent.With their so called “key ingredients” being so misleading I just can’t recommend this. If you want some glitter spray, this might be for you. But, make sure to read the ingredient list so you know what you’re really getting and don’t go by the product page and what they’re saying are the “key ingredients.”
E**4
Pretty spray but am not confident in the setting power-more of a hydrating sparkly spray
TOUCH IN SOL does add a vital glow and looks really pretty. However, I would not consider it setting spray. It makes my skin look dewy and hydrated but because it is so heavy it can weigh down my makeup. This is especially true if I am wearing full coverage. Even if I use a setting powder before this, I find that after three hours that I am in need of a touch up with powder. I have used slightly over 1/4 of the bottle over the month and that is because it comes out so heavily. The base is water and alcohol and it would be better if it came out like a mist instead of a heavy spray. It can easily disturb my makeup and leave my skin wet if I am not careful. I have to spray from over a foot away. I love the glow but it can come at a cost if I am not careful. I use it on my neck and decolletage and I notice that it leaves my skin looking dewy for hours. It is also great on my legs for a little sparkle. I like that there are a few beneficial ingredients that are lower in the ingredient profile such as hydrolyzed collagen and hyaluronic acid. It is really pretty but I think the hydrating ingredients may be weighing the formula down. I would order again for summertime sparkle but not as a setting spray.Suggestions for improvement--The sprayer is very strong- It would be nice if it were more of a mist- This did not have setting power and may be better discovered as a sparkly summertime hydrating mist- It would be great to see a larger version of this for all over body coverage. This would make the application more versatile.
C**Y
Not Something I'd Recommend
I have dry skin throughout most of my face, with the exception of my T zone. I am always looking for a dewy type of look to help off set my dryness. I had really high hopes for this, however I just am not a fan.I spritzed this on after applying my makeup. The shimmer in this sprayed very patchy, and it ended up not complimenting my makeup at all. As far as keeping my makeup on for longer, it didn't. My makeup lasted exactly the same amount of time, doing similar activities throughout the day, as my makeup does without primer.Due to the reasons above, I can't say that I recommend this currently. I will try using this again when my skin isn't so dry, and perhaps that will make a difference with the look? We shall see...
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