Sunday Riley
At Sunday Riley, we create skincare that transforms your skin and nurtures confidence.
31/05/2026
Adult acne is complex. Peacekeeper is targeted to treat it.
This acne treatment serum pairs 2% Salicylic Acid to help clear blemishes with 8% Azelaic Acid to visibly improve uneven tone, texture, post-blemish marks + surface redness.
Then Beta Glucan + Magnolia Bark help support the barrier, because blemish-prone skin still needs care.
Clearer-looking skin. Calmer-looking skin. Barrier-supported skin. ✨
27/05/2026
For those who don’t know her yet: meet Auto Correct ✨
The eye cream equivalent of good lighting.
Powered by caffeine, Brazilian ginseng root extract, horse chestnut, and light-reflecting minerals, Auto Correct helps reduce the look of puffiness and dark circles while giving the eye area an instantly brighter, more refreshed appearance.
Basically: your bright-eye cheat code. 💗
🔎 Decoding the label: “Fragrance” is not just one ingredient.
When you see fragrance or parfum listed on your skincare, hair care, scalp care, or makeup product, that single word can represent a complex blend drawn from a palette of 3,000+ fragrance materials.
And because fragrance formulas can be protected as trade secrets, the individual ingredients behind that scent often do not have to be listed on the INCI.
That hidden blend can include aroma compounds, solvents, stabilizers, fixatives, and materials that help a scent linger. And yes, in some cases, that can include certain phthalates.
Would I today put fragrance in a facial skincare product? Hands down, no. The potential risks are too high for the reward, in my opinion. Have I done it in the past? Yes, once. About 10 years ago, I put synthetic fragrance into a facial skincare product to make it more commercially appealing. I instantly regretted it and reformulated the fragrance out after only one production run. It still bothers me - it was the wrong choice to make (for me, and for this brand) and it’s weighed on my mind ever since.
For many people, fragrance is not an issue. But for others, repeated, cumulative daily exposure can show up as irritation, surface redness, itching, sensitivity, discomfort, or a barrier that just never looks calm.
I’m not anti-fragrance. I’m pro-conversation and ingredient transparency.
Because there is always more to a formula than what you see on the front of the bottle, and sometimes even more than what you see on the INCI list.
And remember: this is not medical advice or a diagnosis, just information.
08/05/2026
Biologically, your skin is not your body’s primary detox route for toxins or toxicants.
-▶ Plot twist: But that does not mean environmental exposure and toxicants do not impact your skin.
Pollution, smoke residue, VOCs, particulate matter, heavy metals, allergens, irritants, sweat, sunscreen, makeup, and daily grime can land on the skin surface, interact with sebum and skin lipids, contribute to oxidative stress, irritate the barrier, and leave skin looking dull, rough, congested, reactive, or coated.
Skincare can help manage what your skin is exposed to by supporting surface cleansing, barrier function, hydration, and antioxidant defense.
Good Genes helps with one key piece of that: the surface layer.
It helps loosen the bonds between dead surface skin cells, helping skin shed more evenly and lift away the buildup sitting on top, including oxidized oil, sweat, sunscreen, makeup, pollution particles, toxicant-containing residue, and daily grime.
Side note: we're talking skincare only here - but if you're concerned about internal toxicant exposure, heavy metals, or systemic detoxification, that is a conversation worth having with a qualified healthcare provider or functional medicine doctor who can assess your full picture. 🩺
03/05/2026
🧪Ingredient Transparency: Horse Chestnut Flower Extract in Auto Correct
You've probably seen horse chestnut on an inci list before, but it's usually the seed extract. The ingredient in Auto Correct is from the flower, and it's a completely different story.
The horse chestnut flower extract we use in our skincare formulations:
🌿 Grown in the Ardèche region of southern France. The flowers are hand-harvested and selectively picked.
🌿 Horse chestnut flowers are rich in flavonoids, a type of polyphenol, particularly kaempferol and quercetin glycosides, two of the most studied flavonoids in skin science.
🌿 These antioxidant compounds support the delicate skin in the eye area — the thinnest skin on the face.
🌿 The extraction uses NaDES (Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents), a green chemistry method that uses fructose, glycerin, and water in a specific ratio that mimics the inside of a plant cell. The result: a cleaner, more bioavailable extract that is skin-friendly.
This is what's actually in your Auto Correct Brightening + Depuffing Eye Cream.
02/05/2026
Pink Drink = firming peptides, ferment-powered skin support, and microbiome-friendly hydration in one mist 💗
The ferment system, including Saccharomyces Ferment Filtrate, yeast extracts, and fermented honey, brings in a complex blend of post-fermentation metabolites like amino acids, organic acids, enzymes, and peptides that help support a visibly smoother, more balanced look.
Then the firming peptide system helps skin look more lifted and resilient, while the essence texture gives that fresh, cushiony hydration that your skin drinks in immediately.
HOW TO USE: Mist it after cleansing as your essence step, or mist it over foundation during the day to help rehydrate and refresh your makeup without starting over.
Think of it as your skin reset: refine, firm, hydrate, glow ✨
Lutein ≠ just color. It’s a sunny yellow antioxidant (in this case sourced from marigold) that can engage with singlet oxygen, a reactive oxygen species. Excess, highly excited singlet oxygen can contribute to oxidative stress (think: damage) in the skin.
Lutein is one of the antioxidants that can physically quench singlet oxygen - meaning it can absorb that excess energy and release it as heat, helping the singlet oxygen return to its more stable, ground-state form.
So when you see lutein on the label, like in C.E.O. Afterglow, and you see its signature yellow color, know that it’s part of a thoughtfully designed antioxidant system intended to support overall skin wellness.
Ferments are a powerhouse blend of compounds. Pink Drink is a resurfacing, firming essence - and the ferment system is part of what helps create that effect. Ingredients like Saccharomyces Ferment Filtrate, yeast extracts, and fermented honey bring a complex mix of metabolites created during fermentation, like amino acids, organic acids, enzymes, and peptides.
Pink Drink pairs that nourishing ferment system with two firming peptides, Acetyl Tetrapeptide-9 and Acetyl Tetrapeptide-11, that do the actual firming work. The ferments refine and nourish. The peptides firm. Together they’re why your skin looks smoother, clearer, and more lifted. 💗
So much fun at world, meeting everyone- we’re all still on a high! If we missed you, we are doing a national road trip of customer events and we’d love to connect with you there! Next stop, North Carolina! 🧡🩷🧡🩷
Most retinols can be intimidating if you struggle with breakouts and sensitivity, but this formula is different. AI Smart Retinoid serum for blemish-prone skin is engineered with a sophisticated dual-retinoid blend (Adapinoid and HPR) that is specifically designed for blemish-prone skin.
Why it’s a “Smart” formula:
Calm Under Pressure: It uses adaptogens like Holy Basil and Astragalus to help the skin cope with environmental stress and soothe the look of surface redness.
Pore Refinement: A specialized Peptide Complex works behind the scenes to keep your skin looking firm and refined.
If you’ve been looking for a way to upgrade your nighttime routine and tackle persistent texture, this is the gold standard. Just apply to clean, dry skin in the evening and let the science work while you sleep. .kendra
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