What’s the difference between setting powder vs setting spray?

Setting powder and setting spray have natural synergy as they are both intended to set makeup into place to help it look smoother and last longer. However, there are some notable differences between setting powder vs setting spray that you should take into consideration when setting your face:
Liquid vs powder format: Setting powders are finely milled powders that sit on top of skin to create a smoothing and blurring effect, whereas setting sprays are liquid formulas that mist over skin to create an undetectable makeup-fixing film.
What does setting powder do for makeup?
Removes excess oil: While mattifying setting sprays can help your complexion to appear more matte, they don’t have the same effect on excess oils as setting powder. Applying setting powder onto oily skin mattifies your complexion by soaking up excess oil, removing unwanted shine and helping to keep oily skin at bay.
Different shades: Setting sprays don’t contain makeup pigments and appear clear on the skin, whereas setting powders give your complexion a hint of extra coverage. Setting powders come in a variety of shades including skin tones that mirror your natural complexion, pinks and peaches that can be used to colour-correct dark circles, and translucent to provide an invisible finish.
Fills in fine lines: Both setting powder and setting spray can help to prevent makeup from creasing by setting it into place, but setting powders can also fill in fine lines to create a smoothing, soft-focus effect. Powder pigments veil over fine lines and wrinkles, creating cashmere-like coverage that makes them appear blurred and less apparent.
What does setting spray do?
Waterproofs: Darlings, did you know that some setting sprays are waterproof? My AIRbrush Flawless Setting Spray is a waterproof formula that enables makeup to be ultra-longwearing for up to 16 hours* whether you’re at the beach or caught in the rain! Setting powder will help your makeup last longer, darlings, but setting spray is the secret to long-lasting, waterproof insurance for your look.
Meshes powder products with skin: Powder makeup products can leave a powdery appearance on skin if they are applied onto dry skin or caked on without sufficient blending. You can use a setting spray to alter their texture; it mists onto powder makeup and helps it to mesh with the rest of your complexion products, making it appear smoother and more seamless.
Primes skin: Setting spray can also double as a makeup primer. Once you have applied setting powder, you can run into difficulties when trying to apply products on top such as makeup lifting or caking. Setting spray on the other hand is formulated to create a flawless film that other makeup products like foundation can apply seamlessly on top of. It feels weightless to apply and can be used to prime skin for foundation.