My skin drank the serum but the moisturizer sat on my face like a glazed donut for a week. I almost quit.
By day 10, something shifted — my pores looked smaller, not just “refined” but actually less visible. That’s when I stopped being annoyed and started paying attention.
The set is four steps: cleanser, essence, serum, moisturizer. $89 total, which feels steep until you realize the serum alone is $45 — so you’re basically getting the other three for half price. The claim: glass skin in 30 days.
The Cleanser
Gel texture, foams just enough, doesn’t strip my combo skin — rare for a K-beauty cleanser.
The Essence
A watery toner that smells like a spa made of green tea. Absorbs in 10 seconds flat.
The Serum
The star. Lightweight, sinks in fast, plays nice under makeup — no pilling.
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It’s not magic, it’s a peptide bomb with a side of niacinamide. Peach & Lily loaded this with stuff your skin actually recognizes, not trendy filler.
- Peptides: plump the skin so lines look softer
- Niacinamide: fades dark spots and calms redness
- Hyaluronic Acid: pulls water in like a sponge
- Centella: anti-inflammatory — saves me after a bad night’s sleep
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The essence feels like water but somehow hydrates better than my old thick cream. The serum has that slippery “snail” feel that dries down to nothing — no sticky hair situation.
Week 2, my chin broke out. I blamed the set. It wasn’t the set — it was my cycle. By week 3, the marks healed faster than usual. That’s when I got it: this isn’t a miracle, it’s a support system.
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My skin is bouncier. The redness around my nose is 70% gone. I still have pores — they just look less… aggressive. I didn’t wake up with glass skin on day 30, but my makeup sits better and I skip powder by noon now.
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It won’t give you glass skin if you’re dehydrated by 3 pm, but it’s the closest I’ve gotten without a facial. I’d repurchase — and I’m picky about what touches my face.