- “Even though this one says matte setting spray, it definitely doesn't look matte on the skin”10:16–10:20
- “Like there on my forehead, like it looks pretty dewy. So, I definitely wouldn't describe this as a matte setting spray. It's more of, honestly, like a glowy setting spray”10:40–10:46
- Source: Effortless no makeup makeup look under $10 - May 28, 2026
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- “This also pairs really nicely with those complexion products”12:32–12:37
- “This is going to add a bit of a glow even though it says that it's matte”12:40–12:47
- Source: Full face of under $10 makeup fast everyday look - May 19, 2026
- “I wouldn't say with this product though that it makes my makeup look super matte. Like it's more just like a good longevity setting spray”22:40–22:47
- “The only thing you got to be kind of careful with the sprayer on that is it can almost shoot the product out in a stream. So you have to really like hold it back far so it doesn't get your face too soaked”22:55–23:01
- “After using the setting spray, like it definitely added a glow to the skin. So, it's definitely not matte”23:09–23:14
- Source: Current go-to everyday look: top makeup under $5 - May 21, 2026
Brand note
L.A. Colors is the budget brand that keeps surprising creators with genuinely good quality at Dollar Tree prices. The eyeshadow quads get the most buzz — they're described as pigmented, buttery, and consistent, with a formula that's improved noticeably over the years. The Sculpting Duo is a solid bronzer/highlight option that blends easily and lasts, though some shades run warm or glittery. If you're willing to dig through the racks, you can find real gems, but expect occasional duds and fallout on darker shadows.
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