“Glass skin,” perfect skin craze- plastic looking.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I looked it up and found out that it would cost me about $879 in skin products to do all the steps every day.


And the cost in time/energy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Glass skin is due to skin creams, and doesn't relate to lip injections.

And who cares about what guys think?


+1
Anonymous
Powerful prescription topicals can get you that look.

See your Derm if that’s what you desire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just looked it up. I get glass skin naturally because I have really oily skin. At least that is what it looks like to me. Who knew I’d be trendy one day. I guess I no longer need my oil blotting papers.


It's not just oily skin, it's perfectly smooth with no color variations. I'd imagine many are selling creams etc, but really it takes lasers and chemical peels.


It all started as a thing when the craze of "snailing" started. That involved layering your face with occlusives like vaseline at night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was from lasers and peels not masks.


This.

But don't discount how many "skin influencers" are using filters to show their results. So some of it is photo editing.


What you see online is mostly photo editing. If you see the rare person in real life with a glassy looking complexion, they're often east Asian, and it's a combination of unblemished skin with very small pores (perhaps enhanced by laser work over time), and chemical peels applied right before going out. So the person needs to have won the genetic lottery, taken great care of their skin and avoided the sun all their life (which is a particularly east Asian thing to do) and on top of that, withstand certain procedures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Being attractive and having bearskin is not being an airhead.

Maybe if you were not so jealous you would not be so ugly


NP, bearskin? Hahaha I'm picturing a werewolf.
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