Why This Glow Spray Left Beauty Creators Sweating—and Laughing
- A beauty creator spilled the tea after testing Mr Price’s Scarlet Hill Glowy setting spray—and it wasn’t pretty
- Instead of locking in her flawless makeup, the spray melted everything off in record time
- Social media erupted with relatable stories as fans chimed in on their own struggles with the same product

So here's the scoop: A beauty content creator decided to take Mr Price’s Scarlet Hill Glowy setting spray for a test drive in a TikTok video that went viral. She wanted to see if this budget-friendly option could hold up against her carefully crafted makeup beat—but things didn’t exactly go as planned.
The video, posted by makeup artist @itskhozi, quickly racked up over a million views as viewers tuned in to watch what happened next. Spoiler alert: It wasn’t pretty.
When Glow Goes Wrong
In the video, the creator spritzes the spray onto her fully beat face. Within seconds, her carefully applied makeup starts to melt right off, leaving her looking... well, sweaty. It’s like the spray turned into a heatwave, unraveling all her hard work in an instant. Talk about a plot twist!
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Watch the video below to see the chaos unfold:
Social Media Weighs In
Real Talk About That Setting Spray
After the video dropped, the online beauty community couldn’t help but chime in. Comment after comment poured in, with users sharing their own horror stories about the infamous Scarlet Hill Glowy setting spray. Turns out, this wasn’t just a one-off issue—it’s been giving creators headaches for a while now.
User @bonniekingmann summed up the frustration perfectly: "Miss Scarlett Hill did us dirty with that setting spray😭😭😭... but I always use it on my body now so I can sparkle✨️." Talk about repurposing!
Meanwhile, @uzola_ hilariously admitted: "I bought that Mr Price setting spray a year ago, and the bottle is still full 🤣🤣 I used it once, and that was enough for me."
Laughter Through the Tears
Some users decided to lean into the hilarity of the situation. @mphomodiri cracked everyone up with their comment: "I know a Mr P setting spray when I see it 😂😭😭 I was also played like that. Next thing I was looking like a shiny 50c coin 😭😂😂😭." Sometimes, we need a good laugh when things go sideways, right?
@leigh_518 offered a creative solution, suggesting: "OMG! That would work so good as a body shimmer spray, but, damn, making it a setting spray was wild 😭😭." Maybe there’s hope for this product yet—if you use it for something other than your face, that is.
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Practical Solutions
Not everyone gave up on the spray entirely. @ms_flekie shared a clever trick: "Scarlet Hill setting spray😔 What I did was wait for the glitters to settle at the bottom. I poured the liquid into a cup, rinsed out the bottle, and poured the liquid back again. Now it’s far better." Talk about resourcefulness!
And then there’s @marley_milk, who had a simple fix: "The same thing happened to me 😭 Just pat it down gently with your sponge." Sometimes, the solution is simpler than we think.
When Makeup Artists Miss the Mark
While we’re on the topic of beauty mishaps, let’s not forget another viral moment where a young woman was left underwhelmed by a makeup artist’s handiwork. She had specifically requested green smokey eye makeup, but what she got was... well, let’s just say it wasn’t what she envisioned. Social media users couldn’t resist pointing out the irony, with some offering advice on how to salvage the look. It goes to show that even professionals can have off days, and sometimes, it’s up to us to speak up or DIY our way out of a sticky situation.


