Revolution - *Glass Collection* - Prebase Glass Skin Primer

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Revolution - *Glass Collection* - Prebase Glass Skin Primer

Revolution - *Glass Collection* - Prebase Glass Skin Primer

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Glass skin is simply an appearance of virtually poreless, clear, glossy skin,” says Ayanna Smith, esthetician at The Skin Xperience. Sarah Kinsler, an esthetician who specializes in Korean skincare, echoes this sentiment: “Glass skin is a term used to describe flawless, poreless-looking skin.” The “glass” in the terminology refers to its glass-like resemblance: smooth, light-reflecting and almost translucent in its clarity — like a clean windowpane.

Glass skin refers to a translucent and luminous complexion. Rather than applying heaps of makeup, the glass skin look emphasizes using light makeup that’s built upon well-hydrated skin. Before applying makeup, you may want to throw on a sheet mask or spritz some hydration mist. Scroll through for glass makeup must-haves and tips to becoming a radiating goddess.

What Are the Key Elements of Glass Skin?

While the first two factors are irreversible to some degree once they’ve happened, the last factor — clogged pores — can be improved significantly with the help of oil-controlling skincare products. By dissolving excess oil — or oil that can make pores appear larger than they really are — sebum-regulating skincare products can impart the appearance of smaller-looking pores, and get you one step closer to the poreless appearance for which glass skin is revered. A lot of celebrities opt for glass skin makeup today, be it Jahnvi Kapoor, or glass skin queen, Alia Bhatt. that is, or may reasonably be considered to be submitted in extreme volumes and as such be deemed as ‘spam’; We spoke to the make-up artist Nikki Wolff to discover how to recreate the glass skin finish and ensure it lasts throughout the day, without looking overly shiny or oily. ‘Glass skin’ explained

Sit yourself underneath a good light and identify which parts of your face the light is hitting," says Wolff. "Do it with your moisturiser newly on because your skin will be a little more wet and reflective, making it easier to work out." Where to apply your highlighter Glass skin is a Korean beauty import, which refers to shiny, glossy, translucent-looking skin that looks hydrated and luminous.The right skincare products are essential for a glass skin look, as shiny and smooth skin is a key part of this entire look. So, it’s best to go for lightweight products, which aren’t oily but still hydrate the skin. What’s unique about this one from Algenist is that it’s half glycolic acid and half nourishing oils. When shaken it creates a cloudy emulsion that should be left on clean skin for ten minutes; applied with a cotton round and washed off. The hybrid approach to the formula not only gives you a super clean surface, but the added oils nourish and moisturise which definitely comes in handy as you really want to keep the skin sufficiently hydrated to achieve that glossy finish. When you think about glass, you imagine this even and smooth surface, so glass skin is that super reflective skin finish, like water, rather than anything that's too metallic," says Wolff. Using your fingers to pat highlighters into the skin is also important, as the warmth of your fingers helps products melt into the skin more naturally as compared to a brush. The primary purpose of a primer is to prepare the skin for foundation. Depending on your skin type, this could be blurring the skin, filling in open pores, reducing shine, providing hydration, or providing a smooth canvas for make-up.” Is primer necessary?

And, while you might think you need to layer on lots of highlighting products, the secret to glass skin is how you apply your illuminator, rather than the amount you use. Shine bright like a diamond,” sang Rihanna. You too can shine like a goddess by perfecting the trendy “glass skin” look that originated from South Korea. Healthy glowing skin will never go out of style and it was still one of the most popular make-up looks at the autumn/winter 2019 fashion shows. 'Glass skin', the exaggerated take on the trend originating from South Korea, refers to a particularly glossy and radiant skin finish - the likes of which you've probably seen all over social media. But while we like it on our feeds, is it wearable in the real world, away from filters and studio lights?

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Right before applying makeup, use a primer to prep your base. In lightweight formulations, primers are designed to maintain a long-lasting and seamless makeup look. They even out bumpy textures and make pores and creases less apparent by creating a smooth canvas for makeup. Primers such as VDL’s Lumilayer Primer tend to boost radiance with illuminating features for a bright and clear complexion. To make your glow last longer, go over your liquid highlighter with an illuminating powder. It will set your make-up, giving the look staying power, and your skin will still look glossy. Just be careful not be too heavy-handed - that's why I prefer using brushes as they give you more control; there's less risk of moving product or overloading the skin." Can you get glass skin with imperfections? A primer could also be your moisturiser, so yes, it’s very necessary. It provides a canvas for your foundation and can aid the longevity of your make-up.” How do I choose the right primer? You agree to indemnify and hold Space NK (and its officers, directors, agents, subsidiaries, joint ventures, employees and third-party service providers, including but not limited to Bazaarvoice, Inc.), harmless from all claims, demands, and damages (actual and consequential) of every kind and nature, known and unknown including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising out of a breach of your representations and warranties set forth above, or your violation of any law or the rights of a third party. that is, or may reasonably be considered to be, defamatory, libellous, hateful, racially or religiously biased or offensive, unlawfully threatening or unlawfully harassing to any individual, partnership or corporation;



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