Viral & Aesthetic
Glass Skin
Wet, reflective.
Glass Skin is a K-beauty-inspired complexion technique focused on creating an intensely hydrated, almost translucent finish that mimics the smooth, reflective surface of glass. Characterized by a wet-look shine and minimal coverage, it prioritizes meticulous skincare layering combined with ultra-dewy cosmetic products. This aesthetic is ideal for anyone seeking a youthful, ultra-radiant glow that looks deeply nourished from within.
To create Glass Skin, begin by heavily layering hydrating skincare like liquid toners and serums onto a damp face. Massage an illuminating moisturizer into the skin before applying a sheer radiant tint and pinpoint concealing. Finish by tapping a clear face gloss onto the high points and drenching the complexion in a dewy setting spray.
The Kit
- Hydrating Liquid Toner
- Hyaluronic Acid Serum
- Emollient Moisturizer
- Liquid Illuminating Primer
- Radiant Skin Tint
- Damp Makeup Sponge
- Hydrating Liquid Concealer
- Small Synthetic Brush
- Clear Face Gloss
- Translucent Loose Powder
- Small Powder Brush
- Dewy Setting Spray
How to Create Glass Skin
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Layer Hydrating Skincare
Pat a hydrating liquid toner followed by a hyaluronic acid serum onto damp skin to create a plump, saturated base.
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Massage Illuminating Moisturizer
Vigorously massage an emollient moisturizer mixed with a liquid illuminating primer into the face to stimulate blood flow and add an all-over glow.
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Apply Sheer Tint
Bounce a radiant skin tint across the face using a damp makeup sponge, focusing on unifying the complexion while leaving natural texture visible.
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Pinpoint Spot Conceal
Use a small synthetic brush to apply a hydrating liquid concealer only where needed, such as under the eyes or over blemishes, blending out just the edges.
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Tap Wet Highlighter
Gently press a clear face gloss onto the highest points of the cheekbones, brow bone, and bridge of the nose with your ring finger.
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Set and Mist
Lightly dust translucent loose powder strictly on the sides of the nose and center of the forehead with a small powder brush, then drench the face in a dewy setting spray.
Pro Tips
- Exfoliate your skin gently the night before attempting this routine; lingering dead skin cells can disrupt the smooth, reflective surface required for the glass effect.
- Allow at least 60 seconds of drying time between each skincare layer to prevent your subsequent skin tint and concealer from pilling.
- If you are prone to looking greasy rather than glowing, apply the clear face gloss strictly to the very tops of your cheekbones and avoid the center of the forehead or chin.
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