Beyonce's Rain-Defying Glam Steals the Spotlight at DC Show with Patrick Starrr's Exclusive Setting Spray

Beyonce's Rain-Defying Glam Steals the Spotlight at DC Show with Patrick Starrr's Exclusive Setting Spray

Beyonce's flawless makeup remained intact despite the rainy conditions during her DC show, courtesy of Patrick Starrr's highly sought-after One/Size setting spray

Beyonce's Rain-Defying Glam Steals the Spotlight at DC Show with Patrick Starrr's Exclusive Setting Spray

Beyoncé, Patrick Starr. Fresh Flickz / SplashNews.com ; Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock

During her Renaissance tour stop in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, August 6, Beyoncé effortlessly maintained her show and glamorous appearance despite the rain and adverse weather conditions at Fedex Field.

The next day, Rokael Lizama, Beyoncé's makeup artist, took to Instagram to share that Patrick Starrr's One/Size On 'Til Dawn Mattifying Waterproof Setting Spray helped keep her makeup intact, preventing it from smudging. Lizama expressed gratitude towards Starrr for his product, writing, "@PatrickStarrr I love you!!! Your spray was a lifesaver during the show!!!" This post was later reposted by Starrr, who exclaimed, "OH MY F—KING GOSH..."

Fans quickly took to Twitter to express their admiration for the product. One tweet mentioned how Beyoncé's choice to use One/Size's setting spray while performing in the rain speaks volumes about its effectiveness. Another tweet expressed curiosity about the product's credibility but was reassured by Starrr confirming that Beyoncé used it during her DC show, considering it a remarkable endorsement.

The One/Size spray, which was priced at $32, is currently unavailable at Sephora.

“I was fortunate enough to purchase a large can of the One/Size spray before Beyoncé caused it to sell out. Hopefully, I don't run out before it becomes available again,” a third fan tweeted, while a fourth fan expressed their frustration, stating, “I'm upset that Beyoncé mentioned One/Size because if I can't get my essential setting spray, I will be disappointed.”

Beyoncé ensured the safety of her fans by paying $100,000 to keep the city's Metro stations open late, in addition to delivering a captivating and glamorous performance to remember. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced via its website that the last train will be extended by an extra hour due to possible inclement weather delaying the start of Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour at FedExField.

The statement went on to explain that the Tour would be funding the extra hour to cover the expenses of running additional trains, keeping all 98 stations open for customers to exit, and other operational costs.

Due to bad weather, the concert was initially delayed, forcing fans to seek shelter in indoor areas of the stadium or wait for the weather conditions to improve. According to local news outlet WJLA, multiple individuals received treatment for heat exhaustion while waiting for the delay to end.

"We are currently under a shelter in place order due to lightning in the vicinity. Fans who are outside of the gates and in the parking lots are kindly requested to return to their vehicles," stated a social media update from the official FedEx Field account on Sunday. "For the safety of everyone, all fans already inside the stadium are advised to find shelter in covered concourse areas and ramps until further updates are provided. We appreciate your patience."

After almost two hours, the stadium's official account informed fans that the order had been lifted, announcing, "The situation has been resolved. Fans are now permitted to return to their seats."