“It’s simply a clear and elegant way of describing a certain type of enviable complexion,” she adds. “Glass skin is a term for exceptionally smooth, even-toned and lustrous skin that’s so flawless it has the appearance of glass,” says skin care blogger and K-beauty expert Jude Chao. It got us obsessed with sheet masks, introduced us to bee venom and snail mucin and even prompted us to google words like “ chok-chok,” “ampoule” and “essence.” And thanks to makeup artist Ellie Choi’s now-viral skin care routine-and accompanying selfie showcasing her impeccably smooth, translucent skin-another term has been added to the ever-expanding K-beauty lexicon: glass skin. Korean skin care is known for its groundbreaking formulations, surprising ingredients and flatlay-ready packaging. It’s been a few years since Korean skin care first landed on our radars (also known as our Twitter and Instagram feeds), but the beauty world’s collective fascination for all things K-beauty shows no signs of slowing down.
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