All You Need to Know About the Korean Beauty Phenomenon
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Skin Glazing: The New Trend
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Slugging vs. Skin Glazing: Slugging, popular in recent years, involves applying a heavy occlusive like petroleum jelly to lock in moisture, ideal for dry skin. However, for oily skin types, skin glazing is recommended.
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What is Skin Glazing?: It involves layering multiple lightweight products to hydrate without causing greasiness or clogged pores, suitable for oily or combination skin.
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Benefits of Skin Glazing:
- Prevents greasy feeling while hydrating.
- Simplified Korean skincare technique focused on lightweight layers.
- Helps achieve a glass-like finish without clogging pores.
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How to Skin Glaze:
- Start with cleansing.
- Apply a face mist, followed by a milky toner or water essence.
- Use an eye cream if needed, then apply a hydrating serum.
- Finish with SPF for day or a light moisturizer for night.
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Layering Tips: Apply from lightest to heaviest texture. Avoid overloading with active ingredients to prevent irritation.
- Downsides: Avoid too many products or active ingredients to prevent skin irritation.
Listening to your skin’s needs and adjusting the routine accordingly is crucial.

