Stop spraying that stuff into the void. If your mist evaporates in 90 seconds, you’re not hydrating — you’re just making your face feel wet for a minute.
The trick isn’t more mist. It’s layering it *between* your serums and moisturizer so it actually locks in, not sits on top and disappears. Peach & Lily figured this out — their Glass Skin Mist is basically a cheat code if you sequence it right.

It’s a $29 face mist that claims to “prep, set, and refresh” — which I rolled my eyes at until I tried it. It’s not a toner. It’s not a setting spray. It’s a hydrating boost that actually sinks in.
Micro-mist nozzle
Sprays so fine you barely feel it — no big droplets ruining your makeup or puddling on your nose.
Barrier-locking formula
It’s got squalane and peptides, so it’s not just water and fragrance like half the mists out there.
Glass Skin payoff
Used correctly, it gives that bouncy, almost-reflective finish without feeling sticky or heavy.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash

It’s not a long list, which I actually prefer — fewer things to break you out. The hero ingredients do the heavy lifting without the fluff.
- Squalane: Locks in moisture without clogging — basically your skin’s natural oil but plant-based
- Niacinamide: Calms redness and refines pores over time, not just a flash effect
- Peptides: Plumps the surface so light bounces off — that’s the glass look
- Hyaluronic Acid: Holds 1000x its weight in water, but only works if you layer it on damp skin
Photo: Mariia Shalabaieva / Unsplash

It feels like a whisper — no joke, it’s thinner than any mist I’ve used. Absorbs in maybe 8 seconds. No tacky layer, no film. Just… gone. But your skin feels different.
Week two I stopped using it as a refresher and started spritzing *before* moisturizer. That’s when the glow showed up. I was annoyed at how much of a difference it made.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash

My skin stopped looking flat by noon. Pores looked smaller — not gone, but less noticeable. The glow lasted about 6 hours before I needed a refresh. Dry patches? Still there, but way less angry.
Photo: Sonia Roselli / Unsplash

It’s the mist you didn’t know you needed — but only if you stop treating it like a perfume and start treating it like a step. Technique matters more than the bottle.