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The Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder has already cemented itself as a beauty cult favorite, and now Danessa Myricks Beauty is upping the ante with a blurred-finish complement: the newly dropped Yummy Skin Liquid Blurring Balm Setting Spray. Powered by Upsalite®, the weightless setting spray promises to deliver a true soft-focus finish that leaves the skin looking and feeling unlike anything else on the market.


Launched on September 4, the newest addition to the line's Yummy Skin family pulls double-duty. Mist your face, and you've effectively locked in your makeup and smoothed out texture by reducing the appearance of pores.

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Unlike most setting sprays, this is the first-of-its-kind to apply to the skin like a mist but perform like a powder, thanks to the formula's star ingredient, Upsalite®. The texture-refining technology "reads" your skin, absorbing oil and sweat, mattifying your complexion for a filtered effect without fear of looking chalky, dry, or (let's be real) casket-ready. Trust, the skin will be skin-ing.

Applying the product is simple. Just shake it well and mist it in an X, T, and O motion to your face. Let it sit for two to three minutes for the full effect, and you're golden. The flexible formula lets you "Blur to Taste," meaning you can mist it all over for a soft veil or press it in with a puff, sponge, or brush to target shine and refine texture how you want it and where you need it.

For a flawless yet lived-in face card that never declines, cop the Yummy Skin Liquid Blurring Balm Setting Spray is available to shop at DanessaMyricksBeauty.com and Sephora.com and in Sephora stores starting on September 12.

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