Blog | Trending | What is glass skin and how can you achieve it?
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Posted: 10/05/24
Gaining almost as much attraction as Korean beauty’s 10-step skincare routine, glass skin has emerged as its brighter, bouncier little sister. Giving you unrivalled radiance in half the steps, glass skin routines have been doing the rounds on TikTok – and we can certainly see why. So, if you’re ready to put down your liquid highlighter and get the glow from skincare alone, here’s our step-by-step glass skin routine, plus some glass skin products to help you on your way.
What is glass skin?
Glass skin is a skincare technique turned trend that gives the complexion a long-lasting, luminous glow akin to a piece of glass—all without touching your makeup bag.
Wondering how to get glass skin? We thought you might be! Well, the trick to this trend lies in the layering. Strategic stacking of exfoliating, nourishing and hydrating products works to reduce dullness, strengthen the skin barrier and promote radiance. In short, you’ll have ultra-glossy skin (without the greasy look and feel).
Glass skin routine
Step 1. Double cleanse
To start your glass skin routine with a clean canvas, the first step (arguably the most important) is to double cleanse. The first cleanse will wash away surface-level SPF, makeup and pollution, and the second will allow for a deeper clean, working on excess oils and grime hiding under the surface.
In pursuit of glass-like skin, try to avoid using foaming cleansers, as they can strip the skin of its natural oils. Instead, opt for an oil-based cleanser for the first round, followed by a water-based face wash for a second thorough cleanse.
Many also opt for a gentle face scrub to exfoliate the skin in this stage; however, this can be too harsh for more sensitive skin types.
Face Facts Ceramide Hydrating Cleanser 400ml
£3.99
Step 2. Exfoliate
[Note: If you used a face scrub as part of your double cleanse routine, you’ll want to skip this step to avoid over-exfoliation and skin sensitivity.]
Next, it’s time to tackle glass skin’s nemesis: dullness – often caused by a build-up of dead skin cells. To combat this, exfoliating helps to slough away the dead skin and reveal the tighter and brighter skin below.
If physical face scrubs aren’t your bag, liquid (a.k.a. chemical) exfoliants could be for you. Despite their complicated names, liquid exfoliants such as alpha and beta hydroxy acids make lightwork of evening skin texture and banishing dead skin cells. To apply, soak a cotton pad with a liquid exfoliant and gently swipe across the face (no need to rinse after).
Simple Kind To Skin Smoothing Facial Scrub 75ml
£2.49
Step 3. Apply serum
Serums are lightweight, easily absorbed forms of hydration that can reach the deeper layers of the complexion. Therefore, they are the perfect product to bring back any lost moisture after cleansing and exfoliating. Plus, they layer well under the heavier hydration products to come.
Top tip: look for serums with ingredients such as hyaluronic acid (to help your skin absorb moisture), vitamin C (to boost collagen and brighten) and peptides (for skin smoothing).
Balance Gold Collagen Rejuvenating Serum 30ml
£3.29
Balance Hyaluronic Deep Moist Serum 30ml
£3.29
Step 4. Apply moisturiser
Once your serum has dried, it’s time to bring out your favourite moisturiser for long-lasting hydration. Don’t be afraid to apply a liberal amount – it will only help prolong the glow and bring you one step closer to glass-like skin.
If you’re following this glass skin routine in the morning, remember to finish up with an SPF (30+) to protect your skin from sun damage and add an extra layer of luminosity.
E45 Face Moisturiser 50ml
£7.49
Ambre Solaire Uv Protection SPF50 40ml
£8.49
Biovene Retinol Night Lift Night Cream 50ml
£2.49
Step 5. Weekly face mask
Treating yourself to a weekly (or even daily) tissue or sheet mask will help to enrich the skin with active ingredients that work to soothe, hydrate and plump the complexion. Adding this step into your weekly routine will help get you one step closer to your glass skin goal.
Garnier Moisture Bomb Chamomile Hydrating Face Sheet Mask
£2.19
Lifestyle factors
It’s worth noting that a stellar skincare routine will help you get most of the way to glass skin, but combining these with the following habits will help to maximise skin health and glow:
Drinking between 6-8 cups of water or fluid a day.
Eating a balanced diet (foods rich in omega 3, fatty acids and antioxidants are all high on the skin-supporting list).
Sleeping between 7-9 hours a night (or whatever feels suitable for you).
Wearing SPF daily to help minimise skin damage.
Consulting your GP about taking supplements to support your skin health.
What is glass skin and how can you achieve it?
Blog | Trending | What is glass skin and how can you achieve it?
Gaining almost as much attraction as Korean beauty’s 10-step skincare routine, glass skin has emerged as its brighter, bouncier little sister. Giving you unrivalled radiance in half the steps, glass skin routines have been doing the rounds on TikTok – and we can certainly see why. So, if you’re ready to put down your liquid highlighter and get the glow from skincare alone, here’s our step-by-step glass skin routine, plus some glass skin products to help you on your way.
What is glass skin?
Glass skin is a skincare technique turned trend that gives the complexion a long-lasting, luminous glow akin to a piece of glass—all without touching your makeup bag.
Wondering how to get glass skin? We thought you might be! Well, the trick to this trend lies in the layering. Strategic stacking of exfoliating, nourishing and hydrating products works to reduce dullness, strengthen the skin barrier and promote radiance. In short, you’ll have ultra-glossy skin (without the greasy look and feel).
Glass skin routine
Step 1. Double cleanse
To start your glass skin routine with a clean canvas, the first step (arguably the most important) is to double cleanse. The first cleanse will wash away surface-level SPF, makeup and pollution, and the second will allow for a deeper clean, working on excess oils and grime hiding under the surface.
In pursuit of glass-like skin, try to avoid using foaming cleansers, as they can strip the skin of its natural oils. Instead, opt for an oil-based cleanser for the first round, followed by a water-based face wash for a second thorough cleanse.
Many also opt for a gentle face scrub to exfoliate the skin in this stage; however, this can be too harsh for more sensitive skin types.
Step 2. Exfoliate
[Note: If you used a face scrub as part of your double cleanse routine, you’ll want to skip this step to avoid over-exfoliation and skin sensitivity.]
Next, it’s time to tackle glass skin’s nemesis: dullness – often caused by a build-up of dead skin cells. To combat this, exfoliating helps to slough away the dead skin and reveal the tighter and brighter skin below.
If physical face scrubs aren’t your bag, liquid (a.k.a. chemical) exfoliants could be for you. Despite their complicated names, liquid exfoliants such as alpha and beta hydroxy acids make lightwork of evening skin texture and banishing dead skin cells. To apply, soak a cotton pad with a liquid exfoliant and gently swipe across the face (no need to rinse after).
Step 3. Apply serum
Serums are lightweight, easily absorbed forms of hydration that can reach the deeper layers of the complexion. Therefore, they are the perfect product to bring back any lost moisture after cleansing and exfoliating. Plus, they layer well under the heavier hydration products to come.
Top tip: look for serums with ingredients such as hyaluronic acid (to help your skin absorb moisture), vitamin C (to boost collagen and brighten) and peptides (for skin smoothing).
Step 4. Apply moisturiser
Once your serum has dried, it’s time to bring out your favourite moisturiser for long-lasting hydration. Don’t be afraid to apply a liberal amount – it will only help prolong the glow and bring you one step closer to glass-like skin.
If you’re following this glass skin routine in the morning, remember to finish up with an SPF (30+) to protect your skin from sun damage and add an extra layer of luminosity.
Step 5. Weekly face mask
Treating yourself to a weekly (or even daily) tissue or sheet mask will help to enrich the skin with active ingredients that work to soothe, hydrate and plump the complexion. Adding this step into your weekly routine will help get you one step closer to your glass skin goal.
Lifestyle factors
It’s worth noting that a stellar skincare routine will help you get most of the way to glass skin, but combining these with the following habits will help to maximise skin health and glow:
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