I'm a shopping editor that reads about products every day, so I'm not one to fall for every trending item. But when I came across several TikToks raving about the new $35 Kopari Sunglaze Sheer Setting Mist that supposedly gives dewy, glassy skin, I was intrigued.

Kopari Beauty Sunglaze Sheer Setting Mist Sunscreen SPF 50

Sunglaze Sheer Setting Mist Sunscreen SPF 50

I had a few doubts at first (the amount of shimmers had me questioning if I wanted this on my skin). So I headed straight to the GH Beauty Lab and talked to our experts, who regularly evaluate beauty products every day.

At a glance, Senior Chemist Danusia Wnek didn't suspect any red flags with the viral facial setting mist. However, she noted that while it contains SPF 50, it shouldn't replace your sunscreen. "People often don’t apply enough sunscreen, so I would recommend using sunscreen as you normally would and then applying this product as the last step," Wnek says. She also shared that one of our staffers is a huge fan of Kopari's Sunglaze Sheer Body Mist, saying it was "super glowy, especially when you are on the beach."

When I initially checked Ulta online, over 4,000 shoppers had viewed it and several nearby stores were sold out, so I ran out to get my hands on one and immediately got into testing. Here are my findings after using the setting mist for several days straight.

You need a lot of product to achieve the 'glassy' look

Of course, this all depends on how glassy you want your skin to appear, but even getting close to the ultra glassy looks I've seen on TikTok, I'm talking anywhere from 15 to 20 sprays — subjectively, even more. The $35 setting mist comes in a 2.5-ounce bottle, and those wanting a wetter, dewy look are going to run through one bottle quickly.

I prefer a subtle sheen, and roughly 10 sprays does just the trick. But by day three of using the mist, I noticed I had already used a good amount of product (about half an inch worth).

You also have to consider that several of the TikTokers that promote this setting mist also prep their skin with another luminous layer, like the Rhode Glazing Milk. I skipped the serum during testing to see how this performed on its own. I will say that while the sheen is truly subtle, I think it shines through more IRL than in pictures.

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Without Kopari Sunglaze Sheer Setting Mist
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With Kopari Sunglaze Sheer Setting Mist

The sheen is much more noticeable in natural light than indoors

The truth is, you're not going to see the sheen indoors, even in a well-lit room. Sure, I'd catch the sheen when I'd head to the bathroom where I have a lighted mirror, but otherwise, it's not very visible indoors.

But when I'd go outside in the sunlight, my skin would glow from several angles. I especially love the way it highlights my cheekbones and temples. My husband knew I was testing this product, and in his mind, overly dewy looks "sweaty." But during golden hour one day, he said I was "radiating" and he liked that my skin gave off "a soft glow, versus looking completely wet."

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With Kopari setting mist in soft light
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With Kopari setting mist in harsh light

The glowing effects really last all day

I'm not saying the Kopari Sunglaze Sheer Setting Mist lasts 24 hours, but the first day I bought this, I applied it on my skin at 10am and still saw the same sheen when I checked in at 2pm, and again at 8pm right before I washed my face. Everyday afterwards, I saw the same long-lasting effects while testing the setting mist and never felt like I had to reapply the spray. But if needed, the 2.5-ounce bottle is light and small enough to throw in your purse.

Something to note though: Kopari claims that the product is 40-minute sweat- and water-resistant. But keep in mind that oil is literally listed among the ingredients. So if you're wearing this over makeup, beware of your eyeliner smudging at some point throughout the day. Even with waterproof liquid liner, it will happen. My workaround: spray the setting mist after applying eyeliner and mascara.

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After six hours of wear, no reapplication

The brand claims that the setting mist is fine for all skin types, but you'll want to use with caution

Here at GH, we're always careful to agree with these claims, and if you have any concerns, speak to a dermatologist first. In my research, the only skin-related complaint I came across was that the mist "felt greasy" on some users' skin. Additionally, a few reviews mentioned that the spray caused some discomfort for those with sensitive eyes.

It's also safe to say that the shimmers in setting mist will for sure highlight any red spots, bumps or acne you may have, so take note, fellow users with redness!

Lastly, note that this setting spray is not scent-free. Some reviewers find the scent strong, but I find the bright and citrus scent subtle and inviting. My husband called it "juicy."

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The final takeaway

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I really enjoy the Kopari Sunglaze Sheer Setting Mist and would recommend it to friends. I can especially see myself using this in the summer, on days I want to flaunt minimal makeup and glowing skin. While I don't love that I need to use a lot of product to get the results I want, I still love the seamless application and lasting results. I think this would work exceptionally well paired with other glassy skincare serums.

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Contributing Editor

Shanon is a writer and editor who specializes in best-of product roundups and deals. She has over six years of experience, including almost three years as a Good Housekeeping product and reviews editor, covering the best sales and products across home, appliances, health, beauty, parenting and more.