@@melaniatillman6429Then you’ve never seen bad skin a day in your life if you think this looks bad lmao. It’s shiny, yes, but bad? Where’s the acne, the hyperpigmentation, etc? It’s clear and glowing skin. That’s LITERALLY the ideal. If you go get a facial at a spa, this is what you would look like when you’re done. This is moisturized, clear, and hydrated skin.
@@GetWellSoonR.E.M. her skin doesnt look bad. That shiny tint over her face looks bad. It looks like my skin after sunscreen minus the acne and scars on her cheeks. You are aware that many people find the glass skin finish on skin to be unattractive and some dont.
@@melaniatillman6429it's not about finding it unattractive. It's bout healthy skin vs unhealthy shine. Obviously, this is the goal for any skin, health wise.
Some with oily skin actually have really dehydrated skin so using hydrating products in place of mattifying ones actually helps to stop over producing oil and balance the skin. Once I started using hydrating products, my skin is less oily than it use to be. And my skin and makeup look way better and last longer.
Some of you all are just mean! She and her skin are gorgeous and glowing. Thats not oily. When you start truly taking care of your skin this is the effect. Your skin starts to give this glass like dewy finish even without products
As someone who has spent quite a few years researching skin types and skin care, this is oily skin. You can see the oil shine in the sunlight, i don’t know whether she just has very oily skin or has put on a skin oil. I take very good care of my skin, i have for years, and I use good quality products that work for me as well as doing it everyday but my skin doesn’t look ‘perfect’ or ‘glassy’ because that’s very unrealistic for most people. I have little bumps, skin texture, acne scars as well as getting pimples when i’m stressed or on my period and I occasionally have small dermatitis flares ups. that’s realistic.
Trust me, it's not that complicated. Drink enough water (you might already be doing so, don't need to carry an obnoxious gallon sized bottle everywhere you go) and use four basic products: - moisturizer (to moisturize, duh. i rec innisfree green tea balancing lotion if you have oily combo skin, it's super runny and feels v nice but never heavy. it absorbs beautifully too) - spf (everyday. i recommend nivea UV gel. it's easy to apply and enjoyable to wear). - retinol (it not only helps preventing aging, it's very beneficial to keep acne at bay. i bought a 4 buck 1% serum from a local store and it's enough for me at the moment). - cleanser that works for your skin, you probably already have one (i use foaming cerave one, pretty good bang for the buck esp if you buy the big bottle. you can use it as body gel too!) On top of that, you might want to add the following 2: - Oil to finish skincare at night. It locks in moisture, you'll SEE a difference in even one night. My skin was very dehydrated bc I'd been fucking up my skin barrier. Oil was exactly what was missing from my routine. - For acne spots, a benzoyl peroxide cream. I use OXY10. Dab a little on it when you notice it coming on, whenever you're at home. It helps reduce inflammation.
don't spend too much money. you don't need to pour your life savings, esp on spf which you'll go through a lot. most of my products are korean/japanese, so go on stylevana every few months and order a few items to have in stock!
Just started my skin care routine. I always thought I had dry skin. I changed my diet and did notice some improvements. I'd say about 15%. I use affordable products: Caravelle cleanser, basic glycerine soap, aleo vera gel, and a Clinique moisturizer that I have been using for nearly a decade. These products alone have made such a difference. I feel like I am already 80% there. I will add sunscreen, retinol, and oil to my routine. These item are quite expensive but they are the most critical to really getting my skin to 100% and making that investment.
@@AP-vo2mp Start with getting used to wearing sunscreen daily. No point in using retinol if you miss that. And find something affordable that works for you. Don't spend a bazillion dollars, it's a scam. Like I said, asian skincare is my go to for sunscreen. They're so affordable compared to what's available in my area for the quality. Buy a couple at a time, will give you a better price per bottle and it'll be even better. Stylevana and Yesstyle are usually pretty well stocked! (:
@@neldormiveglia1312 Yeah my sunscreen just came in the mail! Fortunately my city has not seen the sun in almost two weeks because of thick heavy clouds. I live in Asia, so I am familiar.
I have naturally oily skin everyday and more when it’s hot. I drink about 2, maybe 3 of those 16ounce bottles of water everyday. I know I’m supposed to drink more but I’ve been like that for over 30 years now. I’m 49. I have this damn look everyday and have been trying to decrease my oily skin since I have been in my early 30’s. And everyone is trying to get the oily skin look from a bottle. I’m amazed!
I heard that matcha can leave you anaemic, not sure if it’s true but I did some research and it seems like it can lower your iron levels. Now I’m scared to drink it 😭 Anyways, my skin looks healthy and shiny (not in a greasy way) but it has texture which annoys me as hell, it makes it look weird in a greasy way, I think I already achieved the glow I want but I don’t know how to get rid of those annoying bumps and noticeable pores :(
Yes matcha can affect your iron absorption. If you don't drink it with your meals, and wait about an hour before and after meals, you'll be fine and you can drink it alone
just add oil to ur face make sure no acne no pimple. literally all i use is cerave face cleaner, then wash it off then i use cerave lotion and add bio oil, or any light oil on my face, when i go outside i use any 50+ spf sunscreen then oil. always use oil for the glow. Just not to much like id say 1-2 single drop, if you use to much or even 3-5 single drop and you go outside youre gonna look oily and not glowing
@@pmerancier It’s for sure filter and lighting because when she turns you can see discoloration and texture. I’m with you on this. Be honest and keep it real. No need to lie when more people than not have similar skin concerns.
What can you drink that has cermacidea and ha in it? Also are all matcha teas created equally or are there better quality ones? If so, plesse share! And which LED product do you use? Ive heard a few derms talk about that lime green one whose name starts with a Q I cant think of the name but they said theirs was the best quality for the money and had more benefits to it and fit better than even some of the more high end versions
@@GelSalenBuenviaje coconut oil can clog your pores and cause sensitivity if u tell me where u live and ur skin concerns I can maybe help you I could recommend a few products
@@Emma2537ly I live in Philippines. And really wanna get rid of my acne. I don’t actually have any acne before. But maybe due to hormonal imbalance that’s why I have much now.
It’s also your genetics that play a heavy role in your skin. And of course pregnancy is a a big one. What’s your way might not be everyone else’ way, keep this in mind people. We are all so unique. I encourage each of you to empower yourself and do your own research and get to know your body and what it needs and what could be let go of. To each their own.
@@can.du.8116 From experience?! You’re clearly blind. I’m so tired of telling people that glass skin and oily are not the same. Oily skin looks gross, full of pores, and texture. This girls skin is clearly smoother and healthier looking
Yeah, I used to like that kind of look, it looks so clean and shiny, but then I realized I only liked how it looks because the people who do that look tend to have really pretty skin. Like, if they had acne or something it wouldn’t look good. Plus I don’t have their non-shiny skin to compare (like a before and after).
@@matsucarried587 maybe she doesn’t know the difference, people in the comments are being pretty rude to her. This i prob making her feel REALLY insecure. I think she’s still pretty.
you DRINK ceramides and hyaluronic acid? hmm. I don't think so. you PUT THAT ON YOUR SKIN. you don't drink it. also, I'm sorry, but your face looks OILY and NOT dewy
In my country everyone would think you're very sweaty or suffer from seborrhea, sorry. Different country, different skincare culture, different esthetics.
That's what my skin looks like when I put on sunscreen.
So it looks beautiful then? Mission accomplished!
@@GetWellSoonR.E.M. no it looks bad.
@@melaniatillman6429Then you’ve never seen bad skin a day in your life if you think this looks bad lmao. It’s shiny, yes, but bad? Where’s the acne, the hyperpigmentation, etc? It’s clear and glowing skin. That’s LITERALLY the ideal. If you go get a facial at a spa, this is what you would look like when you’re done. This is moisturized, clear, and hydrated skin.
@@GetWellSoonR.E.M. her skin doesnt look bad. That shiny tint over her face looks bad. It looks like my skin after sunscreen minus the acne and scars on her cheeks. You are aware that many people find the glass skin finish on skin to be unattractive and some dont.
@@melaniatillman6429it's not about finding it unattractive. It's bout healthy skin vs unhealthy shine. Obviously, this is the goal for any skin, health wise.
There’s a difference between glass skin and oily skin
BINGO
And the difference is?
@Misa-Aname glass skin is the balance of oil and water in the skin which gives it a glow oily is just excess sebum
@@IreneLeftTheChat they look the same to me lmaooo
@Misa-Aname please don't assume somone has oily skin if there glowy.
Tbh I would rather have apparently oily skin then dry cracked skin thanks
As someone with oily skin, this is my nightmare.
Oil cancels out oil
@@MaraBoo_ i wish
Some with oily skin actually have really dehydrated skin so using hydrating products in place of mattifying ones actually helps to stop over producing oil and balance the skin. Once I started using hydrating products, my skin is less oily than it use to be. And my skin and makeup look way better and last longer.
@@Chloe11118not everyone, if i use hydrating products it does NOTHJNG
😂😂😂, girl, I hear you!
Thats not natural glow thats moisturizer
Some of you all are just mean! She and her skin are gorgeous and glowing. Thats not oily. When you start truly taking care of your skin this is the effect. Your skin starts to give this glass like dewy finish even without products
As someone who has spent quite a few years researching skin types and skin care, this is oily skin. You can see the oil shine in the sunlight, i don’t know whether she just has very oily skin or has put on a skin oil. I take very good care of my skin, i have for years, and I use good quality products that work for me as well as doing it everyday but my skin doesn’t look ‘perfect’ or ‘glassy’ because that’s very unrealistic for most people. I have little bumps, skin texture, acne scars as well as getting pimples when i’m stressed or on my period and I occasionally have small dermatitis flares ups. that’s realistic.
@@FrankiesWeirdit sucks to suck. Stay in your lane
It's just soo overdone, which makes it look gross
Offcourse they're Mean, their skin will never look as good as hers
People are projecting their insecurity 😂
This is what my skin looks like and it’s oily 😊
Drinking Ceramides and Hyaluronic acid?? Whatt!!!
Apparently they’ve made it into a supplement form. News to me, too!
They will do anything to make their face look good but ruin their body
😂😂😂
@@TubeMotivationswdym ? Elaborate
Lol our bodies produce hyaluronic acid naturally it’s not that crazy it’s like drinking collagen
Trust me, it's not that complicated. Drink enough water (you might already be doing so, don't need to carry an obnoxious gallon sized bottle everywhere you go) and use four basic products:
- moisturizer (to moisturize, duh. i rec innisfree green tea balancing lotion if you have oily combo skin, it's super runny and feels v nice but never heavy. it absorbs beautifully too)
- spf (everyday. i recommend nivea UV gel. it's easy to apply and enjoyable to wear).
- retinol (it not only helps preventing aging, it's very beneficial to keep acne at bay. i bought a 4 buck 1% serum from a local store and it's enough for me at the moment).
- cleanser that works for your skin, you probably already have one (i use foaming cerave one, pretty good bang for the buck esp if you buy the big bottle. you can use it as body gel too!)
On top of that, you might want to add the following 2:
- Oil to finish skincare at night. It locks in moisture, you'll SEE a difference in even one night. My skin was very dehydrated bc I'd been fucking up my skin barrier. Oil was exactly what was missing from my routine.
- For acne spots, a benzoyl peroxide cream. I use OXY10. Dab a little on it when you notice it coming on, whenever you're at home. It helps reduce inflammation.
don't spend too much money. you don't need to pour your life savings, esp on spf which you'll go through a lot. most of my products are korean/japanese, so go on stylevana every few months and order a few items to have in stock!
Just started my skin care routine. I always thought I had dry skin. I changed my diet and did notice some improvements. I'd say about 15%. I use affordable products: Caravelle cleanser, basic glycerine soap, aleo vera gel, and a Clinique moisturizer that I have been using for nearly a decade.
These products alone have made such a difference. I feel like I am already 80% there.
I will add sunscreen, retinol, and oil to my routine. These item are quite expensive but they are the most critical to really getting my skin to 100% and making that investment.
@@AP-vo2mp Start with getting used to wearing sunscreen daily. No point in using retinol if you miss that. And find something affordable that works for you. Don't spend a bazillion dollars, it's a scam. Like I said, asian skincare is my go to for sunscreen. They're so affordable compared to what's available in my area for the quality. Buy a couple at a time, will give you a better price per bottle and it'll be even better. Stylevana and Yesstyle are usually pretty well stocked! (:
@@neldormiveglia1312 Yeah my sunscreen just came in the mail! Fortunately my city has not seen the sun in almost two weeks because of thick heavy clouds. I live in Asia, so I am familiar.
I have naturally oily skin everyday and more when it’s hot. I drink about 2, maybe 3 of those 16ounce bottles of water everyday. I know I’m supposed to drink more but I’ve been like that for over 30 years now. I’m 49. I have this damn look everyday and have been trying to decrease my oily skin since I have been in my early 30’s. And everyone is trying to get the oily skin look from a bottle. I’m amazed!
Hey, how did you drink your ceramides and ha?
Haven't heard in my life drink ceramides and hyaluronic acid 😢
If u have low blood pressure be careful with Matcha.. it lowers BP.
I've seen glass skin, but this looks like oil
Absolutely perfect skin
Love your glowing skin!
This glow with just a moisturiser 😎
Your content is wonderful-I always look forward to it! 😊👏
It does look amazing! I'd absolutely love to give it a try! 😍🤩
I heard that matcha can leave you anaemic, not sure if it’s true but I did some research and it seems like it can lower your iron levels. Now I’m scared to drink it 😭
Anyways, my skin looks healthy and shiny (not in a greasy way) but it has texture which annoys me as hell, it makes it look weird in a greasy way, I think I already achieved the glow I want but I don’t know how to get rid of those annoying bumps and noticeable pores :(
Yes matcha can affect your iron absorption.
If you don't drink it with your meals, and wait about an hour before and after meals, you'll be fine and you can drink it alone
You do have absolutely lovely skin. Question- where do you usually buy your matcha?
Drinking ceramides and hyaluronic acid🤣
It is not a glow; it seems to stick to me. Maybe you used too much product. I am experiencing this issue.
what brand for omega 3
DRINKING ceramides and ha’s???
Glowy skin 💯
I achieved it with my oily skin 😅
A gallon is WAYYYY too much water per day… ur meant to dink 6-8 glasses a day 💀😭
8 glasses is almost a gallon
@@Emma2537ly no it’s half a gallon.
Whats up with this stupid cry face emoji
just add oil to ur face make sure no acne no pimple. literally all i use is cerave face cleaner, then wash it off then i use cerave lotion and add bio oil, or any light oil on my face, when i go outside i use any 50+ spf sunscreen then oil. always use oil for the glow. Just not to much like id say 1-2 single drop, if you use to much or even 3-5 single drop and you go outside youre gonna look oily and not glowing
Pwede din SA buntis ang Dr s wong lightening system products kase mild product Lang po Siya
Filter ooppss🤫
I see it as well and bright lighting. it is okay if your skin isn't perfect, be real.
@@pmerancier It’s for sure filter and lighting because when she turns you can see discoloration and texture. I’m with you on this. Be honest and keep it real. No need to lie when more people than not have similar skin concerns.
What can you drink that has cermacidea and ha in it? Also are all matcha teas created equally or are there better quality ones? If so, plesse share! And which LED product do you use? Ive heard a few derms talk about that lime green one whose name starts with a Q I cant think of the name but they said theirs was the best quality for the money and had more benefits to it and fit better than even some of the more high end versions
Im sure Its aloto of caster oil or vasline its not glass its look oily
Drinking what now?
Wait when was drinking hylaronic acid a thing
Theres a difference between Shiny and sheen😂
Drinking Hyalournic acid ?
To his is my nightmare. Oily skin
But does omega 3 make such a difference tho
Drinking hyaluronic acid.. isn't it toxic?
turmaric 💗
Guys she’s not drinking bottles of skin care 😂 you can get ceramides and HA supplements
led light therapy is skincare and 99% whats making your skin look like... I'm also sure you clean your skin the right way, which is also skincare
This is oily not glowly
That's just moisturizer. Duh.
i just put coconut oil on my face and ive already achieved glassy skin but it dosent last that long
I really dont understand this hipe on glowy skin. It looks like we are just ultra sweety.
For real
I just use coconut oil & get the same effect lol
Do you apply any other skin care, or use toner before coconut oil? wanna try also
@@GelSalenBuenviaje she was joking she thinks that the gir on the video haves oily gross skin
@@Emma2537ly Thanks for your response 🥰
@@GelSalenBuenviaje coconut oil can clog your pores and cause sensitivity if u tell me where u live and ur skin concerns I can maybe help you I could recommend a few products
@@Emma2537ly I live in Philippines. And really wanna get rid of my acne. I don’t actually have any acne before. But maybe due to hormonal imbalance that’s why I have much now.
I have oily skin, it's natural for me 🤷🏿♀️
你的视频非常好
This is not glass skin. This is very oily and unappealing
Dewy skin*
Pregnancy gives lots of women melasma. Lets stop saying it does wonders for akin because it does not lol
Drinking hyaluronic? You can do that?!
You mashed a bunch of Vaseline on your face goofy 😂
Yeah hun that ain’t glowy it’s oily💀
Yeah...greasy with acne.
Put sunscreen + ring light 😂 and you have glass skin
A gallon of water? How do you have space for any other food? I genuinely don't think that's healthy. I think that may be too much water.
DRINKING Hyaluronic acid?!!
非常好
looks healthy but Matcha has tooo much caffeine, never helped my skin
It’s also your genetics that play a heavy role in your skin. And of course pregnancy is a a big one. What’s your way might not be everyone else’ way, keep this in mind people. We are all so unique. I encourage each of you to empower yourself and do your own research and get to know your body and what it needs and what could be let go of. To each their own.
well oily skin does age slower !
Looks like oily skin to me
Trust me from my experience, it is the oily look. I don’t know why they think it looks like glass.
Glass skin is basically applying a whole of product at once.
@@can.du.8116 From experience?! You’re clearly blind. I’m so tired of telling people that glass skin and oily are not the same. Oily skin looks gross, full of pores, and texture. This girls skin is clearly smoother and healthier looking
Yeah, I used to like that kind of look, it looks so clean and shiny, but then I realized I only liked how it looks because the people who do that look tend to have really pretty skin. Like, if they had acne or something it wouldn’t look good. Plus I don’t have their non-shiny skin to compare (like a before and after).
Just add some oily cream and you achieve the same thing💀
Yeah sure
This is straight up oily skin not glass...smh
Anyone saw those acne scars? Definitely not a glass skin looks like.
she said glowing skin hun
Filters 🎉🎉😂😂
U can drink hyaluronic acid
Leave her alone honestly…
Then she needs to not lie
@@matsucarried587 maybe she doesn’t know the difference, people in the comments are being pretty rude to her. This i prob making her feel REALLY insecure. I think she’s still pretty.
Drinking Cera…what! Is that healthy to vital organs?
You've drunk ceramides.. ok ..
Filter
you DRINK ceramides and hyaluronic acid? hmm. I don't think so. you PUT THAT ON YOUR SKIN. you don't drink it. also, I'm sorry, but your face looks OILY and NOT dewy
Ever heard of Paula's Choice supplements??🙈 Believe me honey, there are supplements for everything
@@Indorap_YT too expensive for me
HA has been available as a supplement for awhile, mostly used for joint pain/issues. people say it helps for that, who knows
You drink hyaluronic acid?? 😂😅
Or there's Vaseline
Jesus saves 😊
What maskkkk
money talks 💀
Asian
That look greasy
Drink hyaluronic acid? Oke sounds ….
Your skin is exfoliated…………. She’s probably using Tretinoin, don’t let her fool you 😂
You look oily…
Easier way is injections
Weh?
Not jt
Its not glowing
So bad for ur skin.
In my country everyone would think you're very sweaty or suffer from seborrhea, sorry.
Different country, different skincare culture, different esthetics.