
My favourite Urban Decay setting spray is under £8 with deal stack
Usually retailing at £28.50, Cult Beauty is currently offering the full-size 118ml setting spray for £22.80 when the special discount code WEDDINGSEASON is applied at the checkout. The good news doesn't end there, as savvy shoppers can save even more money on the All Nighter Setting Spray through TopCashback.
New members who sign up to the money saving site for free get an extra 2% off at Cult Beauty plus a £15 cashback bonus that they can use when purchasing the setting spray, bringing the cost down to just £7.42. Meanwhile, existing TopCashback members can take advantage of the extra 2% Cult Beauty discount, bringing the price down to £22.42. The deal runs until 11.59pm on Monday, May 26.
Cult Beauty's discount combined with TopCashback's deal makes the retailer the cheapest place to buy the Urban Decay setting spray, with LookFantastic currently offering it on sale for £23.60. There are many reasons why I've stuck with All Nighter for so many years, the main being it's the only setting spray I've used that makes my makeup last from morning until night without the need for touch-ups.
Beauty fans interested in exploring other makeup setting sprays may be interested in the MAC Fix + Setting Spray that's available at Boots for £29. For shoppers looking for a more budget-friendly alternative, the e.l.f Power Grip Dewy Setting Spray costs £10 at Superdrug.
The Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray is suitable for all skin types and claims to lock makeup in place for 'up to 16 hours', which I've found to be true. It's waterproof, smudge-proof and transfer-proof, plus it uses temperature control technology.
I'm not the only beauty fan who adores the All Nighter Setting Spray, with it boasting an impressive rating of 4.81 out of five on Cult Beauty's website. One impressed buyer said: "This is the best setting spray there is or ever was, even when I try others they have nothing on All Nighter. Keeps my makeup on all day, even at a festival in the rain."
A second wrote: "I could not wear any makeup without finishing it off with this setting spray. My makeup lasts ages when I use it, it doesn't irritate my skin and it leaves my face feeling so fresh and hydrated."
Unfortunately one Cult Beauty customer was left disappointed with the Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray, as they explained: "It stings a bit and also makes my makeup drip."
However, another shopper left a glowing review which reads: "I've been using this setting spray for about 10 years and will never use anything else, I've tried many others but nothing competes. This keeps my makeup on all day and night even in the rain, pool parties and foam parties - my makeup did not budge. As soon as I run out I rebuy, this is probably the best thing Urban Decay has ever made."
To take advantage of this TopCashback offer to get the Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray for £7.42, new members can sign up for free here. Search for 'Cult Beauty' and click 'Get Cashback Now'.
Shop and checkout on the website as usual, remembering to apply Cult Beauty's discount code WEDDINGSEASON, and the cashback will track and appear in the account within seven working days of purchasing. The £15 cashback will become payable and available to withdraw and spend after Cult Beauty has paid TopCashback the commission.
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