What Is Skin Glazing And The Benefits Of It?

These days, it can be difficult to stay up-to-date with skincare trends, as there are constantly new ones popping up on social media weekly. There is, however, a particular K-beauty trend all the rage on TikTok that you might want to pay extra attention to. That trend is known as “skin glazing.” You heard that right. Just like a donut, your skin too can glow and appear glazed, feeling smoother than ever. How does one achieve this desirable result? You’ll want to continue reading before you get left behind with the next trend shaping the industry.

What is Skin Glazing?

“Skin glazing” essentially involves layering fewer than five products onto the face at one time, although there are several variations out there when it comes to this method of skincare. The main idea is to use as few steps and products as possible to result in glowing skin, no longer needing makeup products to achieve these outcomes. This trend has especially been found useful by those with sensitive skin or skin conditions that require further treatment.

Saving time in your daily skincare routine with fewer steps and the need to apply makeup before leaving the house sounds insane. We get it. How can that be possible? Not only is it attainable, but there are countless others doing exactly that as they produce their results online for the world to see and potentially experiment for themselves.

Many have found that by reducing the duration of their routines, they have less need for not only make-up products but for alterations and foundations. This will not only save you time in the long run but money as well.

 

Methods & Benefits of glazing skin

 

As mentioned above, there is no direct routine or process set in stone when it comes to skin glazing. These methods can take an individual anywhere from ten minutes to over twenty minutes depending on the steps they are taking. Many users try their best to use as few products as possible not only to save time but to reduce their environmental footprint when it comes to skincare product waste.

The key to this trend is to be gentle with your skin when cleansing, ensuring your skin’s pH levels aren’t aggravated. You shouldn’t go overboard with any products and skin glazing daily isn’t recommended for the skin, as your skin can grow irritated from the routine and strip it of its natural protective barrier.

  • Double-Cleansing

A great place to start in terms of skin glazing is a double cleanse of the face at the beginning of your routine. A pre-cleansing balm can help to dissolve oil-based make-up products and sunscreens, prepping your skin for the upcoming steps.

Our Moisturizing Caviar Multi-Balm Stick is not only part of another up-and-coming skincare trend but has been proven to provide quick results for those looking for hastier solutions. Recommended to be applied daily for the best results, the balm stick is able to be used on all skin types and not only preps your skin in terms of hydration and moisturization but works to reduce aging signs simultaneously.

After your initial cleanses, you’re going to want to ensure you’re washing away all the dirt, grime, oil, and excess makeup on the surface of the skin with the second cleansing step. During both cleanses, be sure to use only gentle and hydrating products so as to not aggravate the skin.
 

  • Facial Mists

Once your skin is ready for the next step to achieve skin glazing, this is when you’re going to want to apply a well-formulated facial mist. Your skin is typically still damp after cleansing, so by applying a facial mist to your face, it works to absorb more nutrients and ensure a healthier glow.

If you’re not a fan of facial mists, don’t worry! Other skincare products such as retinoids, exfoliators, serums, and toners are also able to be applied in order to achieve similar results. That’s perhaps one of the greatest aspects of the skin glazing trend; you can form your own routine and make it however long you want! As long as you achieve the desired result, the rest is entirely up to you and how your skin reacts to certain products.

  • Facial Oils

After cleansing and applying desired products on the skin, facial oils are often recommended to help attain that dewy or glowy look. Facial oils that also act as moisturizers are an even better choice, as they help to lock in moisture under the surface of the skin, emanating a look that appears to glow from beneath the epidermis.

A bonus step after applying facial oil is to apply another spritz of facial mist to the skin. This step ensures full absorption of products, therefore producing better and faster results.

A bonus step after applying facial oil is to apply another spritz of facial mist to the skin. This step ensures full absorption of products, therefore producing better and faster results.

 

Effects of Skin Glazing for Glazed Skin

During all these trials and errors, the most important aspect to consider when it comes to skin glazing is how your skin reacts to these products and steps. Skin allergies may be triggered when working to achieve skin glazing, as this typically occurs when too many products are used at once or simultaneously.

For those with skin that is prone to acne and breakouts, “non-comedogenic,” or “non-acne-causing” moisturizers are recommended, as well as avoiding products heavy in oil content. Oil-based products tend to clog the pores and cause even more issues in terms of skin breakouts and inflammation.

In regards to users with drier skin or oilier skin, thicker moisturizers work to maintain skin hydration and reduce scaling. Those on the oilier side already have that natural shininess on the surface and as a result, may be able to skip pat using facial oils. Products including the ingredient salicylic acid can often help with reducing oil production.

If you experience any symptoms such as swelling, redness, itching, hyperpigmentation, skin flaking, or any other signs out of the ordinary, you should stop what routine you’re conducting on the skin and consult a skin care professional to help lead you in the right direction.

Routines that aren’t as time-consuming and contain even fewer products may be better for some skin types. These routines can be lessened to cleansers, moisturizers/sunscreen, and toners. Double-cleansing may not always be required and is more dependent on how oily your skin may be or how much makeup has been applied.


Conclusion : what is glaze skincare?

No matter what type of routine you decide to embark upon in your journey to ultimate skin glazing, you should always pay attention to the signs your skin is telling you. Listen to the dermatologists you choose to consult for further guidance, especially when it comes to skin allergies or sensitivities. Especially when starting out with skin glazing, it can be beneficial to test products on small patches of the skin so that you are aware of how your skin reacts to different ingredients and methods.

It may take a while to find the routine that works best for you, but once you figure out how your skin works alongside these methods, you’ll never want to go back to pre-skin glazing again - that is, until the next K-beauty trend appears on your TikTok feed!