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Peach & Lily is shaking up the SPF game with a bold new move: the launch of not one, but two standout sunscreens — Sun Cover Mineral and Beam Blocker Invisible.
Its mantra? Two formulas, zero compromise. Finally, sun care that gets it.
Peach & Lily knows that no single SPF fits all, so the brand has created two high-performance, super-wearable sunscreens designed to make daily sun protection effortless, effective and maybe even fun.
As one of the best skincare brands I’ve reviewed — especially for its Ginseng Facial Oil and Glass Skin Veil Mist — these new beauty drops are the real deal.
Both formulas come in SPF 30 PA+++ and take cues from world-famous Korean sunscreens, crafted for easy, everyday wear.
Peach & Lily Beam Blocker Sunscreen
Peach & LilyBeam Blocker Invisible gives you that coveted “Glass Skin” glow while melting seamlessly into your skin.
It’s the kind of SPF you’ll actually want to reach for every morning. This weightless, broad-spectrum SPF 30 PA+++ melts into skin with zero white cast, leaving a dewy, glassy glow. It layers beautifully over skincare, under makeup or worn solo, if you’re feeling minimalistic.
Oxidative Defense Complex keeps your skin resilient against sun-induced stress, while birch juice, white birch sap and a licorice derivative hydrate, calm and refine. The result? Sunscreen that feels like nothing but leaves your skin looking like everything.
Peach & Lily Sun Cover Mineral Sunscreen
Peach & LilySun Cover Mineral provides true 100% non-nano zinc oxide protection with a satin-soft, blendable finish.
As the answer for mineral lovers, it’s made with 100% non-nano zinc oxide, delivering strong UVA/UVB protection. ZincSync Tint Technology cleverly minimizes the dreaded white cast, giving a smooth, satin-soft finish that’s easy to blend.
Mineral sunscreens can sometimes feel heavy or drying, but not this one. With xylitol and xylitylglucoside to lock in moisture, astaxanthin and CoQ10 to fortify the skin barrier, and Korean artemisia (mugwort) to calm sensitive skin, Sun Cover Mineral is both protective and pampering.
The Oxidative Defense Complex adds the cherry on top, visibly defending skin from oxidative stress so your skin stays healthy, strong and glowing.
But don’t be fooled — these aren’t just ordinary sunscreens. They come armed with Peach & Lily’s Oxidative Defense Complex, a powerhouse blend designed to fight the invisible signs of sun-induced stress, from irritation to premature aging. Basically, these sunscreens are blocking rays and helping your skin recover from sun damage.
Sun exposure creates free radicals (aka reactive oxygen species), little troublemakers that trigger a chain reaction of damage. They mess with your skin signals, break down collagen and elastin and weaken your barrier. Peach & Lily’s complex tackles this head-on: portulaca oleracea extract and sulforaphane from broccoli help reinforce your skin’s defense network, plant-based flavonoids and green tea extract support the pathways that prevent structural protein damage, and hydroxyacetophenone and bisabolol keep skin irritation in check.
On top of that, barrier-loving ingredients like ceramides, squalane, niacinamide, aloe and panthenol keep skin hydrated, calm and glowing. Oh, yes.
Whether you’re team mineral or team invisible chemical, these sunscreens deliver solid, broad-spectrum protection every day.
Peach & Lily’s SPF duo proves that sun protection doesn’t have to be a chore. The brand has taken the best of science and skincare, paired it with thoughtful formulas you’ll actually enjoy and given you the freedom to choose the sunscreen that fits your lifestyle.
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This article was written by Victoria McDonnell, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what’s truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria’s latest conquests include testing the best sheet masks on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos for all hair types and budgets. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored.
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