Peach & Lily brings you the highest quality Korean beauty products and the latest K-beauty trends and innovations.
Their founder and chief curator, Alicia Yoon, travels to Korea monthly to walk the streets, talk to locals, and meet with top R&D labs to discuss the newest must-have Korean skincare products and scientific developments in the works.
An extremely rigorous curation process means that only 5% of the products they test make it onto our site. They curated a product, you can trust. The Korean beauty and Korean skincare industry is celebrated around the world for fast-paced innovation, unique, natural ingredients, and, of course, effective results.
I really love this brand since they have unique offerings. Here are some of my favorites:
Matcha Pudding Antioxidant Cream
This cream addresses real life head-on. If you’ve ever wondered why you might be seeing premature and rapid signs of aging, you’re not alone. Our skin bears increasing stress from heightened pollution, fast-paced stressful lives, excess sun exposure and lack of sleep leading to more free radical damage. The Matcha Pudding Antioxidant Cream drenches skin with antioxidants deep within skin and also creates a weightless, invisible antioxidant barrier to help fight off free radical damage at all layers of the skin. This cream is thoughtfully formulated to work with your everyday demands — and supports your skin the right way. Spiked with matcha, cape lilac extract, niacinamide and adenosine, skin is blasted with antioxidants and brightening and firming ingredients. A delightful pudding texture delivers deep hydration without sitting heavy on the skin. You have found your superhero cream.
Texture: lightweight, velvety-pudding, breathable, soft
Scent: subtle, wafting notes of fruits combined with fresh botanicals – we’re reminded of a pristine, crisp spring evening where everything smells clean and uplifting; the scent is subtle and floats away after application
Skin type: all skin types; for oily skin types, this helps reduce shine; for dry skin types, this hydrates intensively without leaving a heavy finish.
Pore Proof Perfecting Clay Mask
Pore-proof your skin!
Struggling with those clogged pores that just won’t clear up and go away? This powerful yet calming formula uses kaolin clay and bentonite to help draw out even the deepest impurities, but, unlike typical clay masks, the Pore Proof Perfecting Clay Mask won’t dry into a hard shell on your skin or leave skin feeling tight and uncomfortable. Full of hydrating and skin-soothing wild cherry, strawberry, and licorice extracts, Pore Proof takes advantage of the time pores get a deep-clean to deep-infuse skin with pampering ingredients, so skin is left feeling baby-soft and looking sparkling clean.
Texture: creamy, smooth, hydrating
Scent: a subtle calming scent that’s equal parts earthy and sweet
Skin Type: all skin types, even dry, sensitive skin; particularly beneficial for congested or oily skin.
One swipe of the Cold Brew Eye Recovery Stick instantly delivers a cooling feeling and helps de-puff the appearance of the eye area. Vitamin C- and antioxidant-rich kiwi and cucumber extracts, tightening caffeine, protective green tea, soothing turmeric, and brightening licorice come together to give the eye area the support it needs to look radiant. A natural subtle iridescence leaves behind a healthy shimmer to help eyes appear brighter and more awake, as the lightweight formula sinks into skin, sitting well under and over makeup — all you have to do is swipe and glow.
Texture: a slick, cooling balm that glides easily over skin without tugging or pulling
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