How to Get Glass Skin | Step-By-Step Guide

Have you seen the news?Glass skin is the latest Korean skincare craze that’s sweeping Instagram, and it checks off our #1 beauty wishlist’s item: a crystal-clear complexion.This look is all about beyond-luminous skin that’s super-plump, super-reflective, and super-lit, owing to a combination of skincare and cosmetics. If you want to get this shiny, glassy look,stay reading to learn three simple procedures that will have you gleaming in no time. It’s now your turn to shine.

To begin, what exactly is glass skin?

The realm of Korean skincare has bequeathed upon us the technology of glass skin. Glass skin is when your skin gets that ultimate luminous transparent radiant shine. It’s gorgeous and healthy, explains makeup artist and aesthetician Desireé Delia. Glass skin can refer to a skincare program, a cosmetics look, or a combination of the two, depending on who you ask.
The procedure, which originated in Korea, will give your face a healthy, hydrated, lit-from-within appearance that is as pore-less, smooth, and wrinkle-free as a flawlessly polished piece of glass. Delia depicts it as accomplished by being steady and given to your skincare normal as well as to a supplement rich eating routine, drinking bunches of water, successive exercise, and devoted not just to your skincare routine but also to a nutrient-rich diet, drinking lots of water, frequent exercise, and adequate sleep.

A step-by-step method to achieving glass skin

Step 1: Put on sunscreen | Glass skin

SOURCE :istockphoto

Koreans wear a lot of sunscreen; regardless of age or gender, sunscreen is always first. Sunscreen is used by men, women, and children alike. Koreans begin using it at a very young age. Korean moms have been applying sunscreen to their children since they were very small, and it has become a habit.

So, why is it so critical to use sunscreen?Actually, it’s lot more than just keeping you from becoming sunburned or sore; it’s far more than that. It shields your skin from UV radiation, which can cause hyperpigmentation, skin damage, and premature aging.

If you buy Korean cosmetics, you will notice that they all feature SPF and, in most cases, PA +++. What you may not realize about sunscreen is that it must be reapplied on a regular basis in order to be effective.

If you haven’t re-applied, it’s as if you never used it. Apply again every 2 hours! Regardless of how high the SPF on your sunscreen is, you should reapply it at least every 2 hours. Especially between the hours of 12 and 4 p.m., when you get the highest UV exposure.

I strongly suggest Sun Screen Shimmer Sun Essence SPF 30. I’ve been liking this sunscreen since it has pink shimmer in it that brightens up your skin without leaving you looking like a ghost. It smells really delicious.

 

CLICK NEXT BELOW TO CONTINUE READING

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *