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NextImg:This Peach & Lily Mist is the quick spritz to glass skin: Review

Glass skin, otherwise known as the Korean-rooted skincare trend, is when your complexion looks nearly void of pores. In essence, this is somewhat of a fallacy because (1) your skin needs some pores to survive and thrive and (2) it can create a somewhat false perception of the skin’s natural state.

However, we all want our faces to feel smooth, rejuvenated and straight out of a Disney princess cartoon. And, with #GlassSkin garnering 180.5K views on TikTok (at the time of publish), it’s a topic we all want to watch, learn about and tune into.

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Meet the Peach & Lily Glass Skin Veil Mist. It’s the simple, spritz-and-go glass skin primer or finisher that allows you to hydrate and take full rein of the dewy, refreshed look your skin will soon confer.

This isn’t the brand’s first foray into the glass skin domain, either. In 2018, the brand launched its Glass Skin Refining Serum ($39) which is undeniably one of its most popular, risen-to-fame products. When paired with the new Glass Skin Veil Mist, your skin will feel kissed by heaven in the best way.

Ahead, I reviewed the Glass Skin Veil Mist, along with some other Peach & Lily formulas you’ll want to incorporate into your skincare routine. I’m not one to claim any skincare product is a miracle worker but, this one, especially when coupled with its signature Glass Skin Refining Serum, is pretty dang close.

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The Peach & Lily Glass Skin Veil Mist is a nontoxic, silicone-free hydrating mist that delivers a noticeable, instantaneous glass skin look. Because it’s so versatile, you can spritz it on throughout the day to keep your skin feeling dewy and locked in with hydration. Not to mention, its liquid spritzer is jam-packed with antioxidants.

Peach & Lily Glass Skin Veil Mist Review
My skin instantly after spritzing on the Peach & Lily Glass Skin Veil Mist Review. As pictured, the product offers a visibly dewy look. Victoria Giardina

Understandably, reviewing a mist of any kind won’t warrant a 10-page research paper. It’s a pretty cut-and-dry operation but I truthfully was impressed by the product’s ability to make my face, at any time, come with more of a glow and an overall refreshed appearance. The kicker? There’s no shine, no slippery and “greasy” feel and no irritation when applied, whether as a makeup primer or a midday refresher.

Listen, I’ve spoken with a full assembly line of dermatologists who offer TED Talk-like speeches about environmental stressors and their unfortunate impact on the skin. What’s great about the Peach & Lily Glass Skin Veil Mist is how it was keenly formulated to combat these adverse effects on our epidermis. That’s our skin’s outer layer, FYI.

I use the mist as the grand finale in my skincare routine more than anything else but I do find myself spraying the Glass Skin Producer onto my face right before a work-from-home Zoom meeting (that’s right, no video filters needed) from time to time. It’s also the well-fitting morning wake-up product I love to use, especially when there’s an extra earlier start to my day.

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What’s more, I couldn’t stop looking at my dewy skin in the mirror. It truly felt more revived, as if I exited the most enthralling spa appointment of my life. The feeling is likely thanks to its natural cucumber and peach extracts that are said to support the skin barrier.

Most of the skin barrier-supporting products I’ve used have been moisturizers and, what’s truly remarkable about the Peach & Lily Glass Skin Veil Mist is how it measures up to cream-like formulations because of its long-lasting hydration. This came as no surprise as I fell in love with the brand’s Pure Peach Retinoic Eye Cream ($43); it was one of the best eye creams I reviewed among 50+ options in my testing queue.

Peach & Lily Glass Skin Veil Mist Review
Victoria Giardina

As mentioned, the Peach & Lily Glass Skin Veil Mist can confidently stand on its own but below are some of the products, in order, that I use when I want to give my skin the everything experience:

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