How To Achieve Glass Skin, According To Dermatologists
Glass skin is a popular Korean beauty term and trend that has taken over many of our For You Pages on TikTok. However, if you’re unfamiliar with the term, glass skin essentially means skin that is so flawless that it looks like a piece of glass. Many Black women have also taken on the trend and shared their skincare recommendations on how they achieve glass skin. Because a lot of Black women deal with similar skincare struggles, such as hyperpigmentation, xoNecole spoke to dermatologists on how they can, too, obtain immaculate skin that gives the appearance of glass.
K’ept Health is a virtual dermatology clinic that provides affordable virtual visits with board-certified dermatologists and skincare consultations with licensed estheticians, helping women reach their skincare goals. Sheena D. Franklin founded K’ept Health with women of color in mind by ensuring that women receive care from dermatologists who are experienced in treating skin of color and holistic care.
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“The number one concern we routinely hear is acne coupled with postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, followed closely by hair loss,” Franklin said.
Franklin, along with her medical advisors, Dr. Chesahna Kindred, MD, MBA FAAD, and Dr. Keira Barr, MD, works to address challenges many women of color face “while centering the experience of Black women.” Below, the K’ept Health team gives us a step-by-step process of achieving glass skin.
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Hydration
According to the K’ept Health team, one of the key things that they tell any client they begin working with is hydrate. “When our team of practitioners works with a client, we first stress the importance of prioritizing healthy skin to achieve glass skin. To achieve glass skin, your skin must have proper hydration and moisture.”
Simplicity
Next, they highlight the importance of finding products that work for your skin type and tone, using sun protection, and using no more than one active product in the morning and one active product at night. “People often overwhelm themselves by using too many products at the same time, resulting in unexpected and unwanted skin reactions,” they explained. “Keep your routine simple and focus on ingredients that promote healthy skin and the glass skin look. The most popular skincare ingredients for achieving glass skin are azelaic acid, alpha hydroxy acid (AHA), beta hydroxy acid (BHA), niacinamide, retinoids, squalene, and vitamin A.”
Customization
Lastly, the K’ept Health team recommends seeing a licensed esthetician who can help customize a routine that is best for your skin, health, and lifestyle. “It can take several weeks or months to see a noticeable change in your skin, especially for those who have acne-prone skin, hyperpigmentation, and oily skin,” they explained. “In these cases, your skin may need professional treatments in addition to an at-home skincare regimen. Achieving glass skin requires regimented discipline, but can be achieved with the right regimen and professional guidance."
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London Alexaundria is the contributing editor for xoNecole. She is an alum of Clark Atlanta University, where she majored in Mass Media Arts and has worked in journalism for over ten years. You can follow her on Instagram and TikTok @theselfcarewriter
'Love Island USA' Star JaNa Craig On The Reality Of Black Women On Dating Shows
Love Island USA just wrapped up its sixth season, and it has been the talk of the town. According to Nielsen, it's the No. 1 show on streaming, proving it's just as entertaining as the UK version. One of the reasons this season has been successful is due to the authentic relationships formed between the islanders in the villa.
You have the sisterhood between Serena Page, JaNa Craig, and Leah Kateb, aka PPG, and the real relationship moments between couples like Serena Page and Kordell Beckham, who were named the winners of this season. The other finalists include Leah Kateb and Miguel Harichi, Nicole Jacky and Kendall Washington, and JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez.
While JaNa made it to the finale with her boo Kenny, her journey in the villa was far from perfect. Viewers saw the Las Vegas native get her heart stomped on a few times after many of her connections didn't work out.
At one point, it even looked like she was getting kicked off the island. While she had a lot of support from people watching the show, it was clear that she was in a position that many Black women on reality dating shows find themselves in: not being desired.
It has been an ongoing conversation among Black women watching reality dating shows as we see time and time again that non-Black women or racially ambiguous-looking women are often chosen over Black women, especially dark-skinned women. In a discussion with Shadow and Act, JaNa opened up about the support she received from viewers.
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"You know what’s so crazy? I’m so grateful, because when I got my phone, the way they’re making us The Princess and The Frog…I felt honored. I will be that beautiful chocolate queen if I need to be. And the comments like 'beautiful chocolate girl,' I’m like, all Black women are beautiful. There’s the whole light skin versus dark skin, which breaks my heart. I just really don’t understand that, but I will take pride and represent us well," she said.
She also candidly discussed her experience as a dark-skinned Black woman on the show. JaNa and Serena had been in the villa since the first episode, and they were the only dark-skinned Black women there. As new men aka bombshells came into the villa, they found themselves not being wanted by many of them.
"Me and Serena literally had a heart-to-heart before Kenny came in and she’s like, I just don’t think it’s fair that the Black girls don’t get enough fair chance.' Every islander that came in, we were not their top pick. And we just [thought], maybe because we’re Black girls, and the dark-skinned Black girls. It sucked," she said.
"I’m like, 'Serena, we know what we bring to the table. We’re great personalities. A guy’s going to come in for us.' That’s when we manifested what we wanted, and that’s when I manifested Kenny."
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After many failed connections, Kenny came in and immediately turned JaNa's experience around. America watched the model get the care and attention that she deserved.
"I’m not going to hold you. When I was in the bottom for a quick second, I’m like, ‘There’s no way America doesn’t [ride for us]. I know Black America had to ride for me, but maybe because I’m a dark-skinned … hmm … maybe … you feel me? And you saw the Casa Amor lineup. Beautiful, beautiful light-skinned [women]," she said.
"We looked at each other like, 'Damn, Love Island did their big one with this. And every single Casa Amor girl was like, 'You girls are gorgeous, you guys are stunning.' They expressed love. You guys are beautiful and it felt good."
Although she and Kenny came in third place, JaNa is happy that she got her man in the end. "I think the thing I’m most grateful about is the fact that this is a beautiful love story like you guys complement each other and there’s no hate toward the skin color. It’s all love and support. I love that more than anything," she said.
"That’s why I was like, 'I won,' even though I didn’t win. And the fact that Serena won, we were like, 'Yeah, run that.' Either way, we won. And I love the support from all communities."
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Is Jazz Too Good For Hillary? Simone Joy Jones And Jordan L. Jones Of ‘Bel-Air’ Weigh In
Bel-Air is back, and with it the two troubled relationships that have been at the center of the predominantly teen drama for the past two seasons: Will (Jabari Banks) and Lisa (Simone Joy Jones) and Hillary (Coco Jones) and Jazz (Jordan L. Jones).
In the first three episodes of season three, which premiered on Peacock on August 15, Hillary and Jazz initially struggle to remain just friends after ending things, stealing a kiss despite Hillary now being reunited with her ex LeMarcus. Eventually, even remaining cordial with one another proves difficult when Jazz calls Hillary out as a coward for running from her feelings for him which results in another blow-up.
Asked at Peacock’s Bel-AirBBQ kicking off season three of the series whether Jazz is too good for Hillary, Jordan says, “I don't think that necessarily, I just think that we have different goals and what we believe in is different.”
“Sometimes in life, you can really love somebody, you really have fun with somebody, but when it comes down to the nitty gritty, it's like, do I believe in what you believe in at all times, and also, can I deal with that?” he tells xoNecole. “Does Jazz think that she's a coward? Of course, he does. But Jazz has a lot of flaws as well. I think [him thinking she’s a coward] also comes from his insecurities of like, ‘Oh, you don't want to be with me. You want to be with that guy. Oh yeah, you're a coward.’”
xoNecole caught up with the cast of #Belair to talk season 3!
Jordan was mum on where things might end up with the pair as the season goes on, much like Simone when it comes to Will and Lisa who struggle to make time for the relationship that they say they want to have again with Lisa in swim training and Will working at the country club while pursuing entrepreneurial efforts with Carlton (Olly Sholotan) over the summer.
“That first time you light up and you see somebody, it's hard to let go of, no matter if you are the best for each other or not,” says Simone of the effect Will and Lisa have on one another. “You learn a bulk of your lessons from that, whether they're good or bad, or it's the hard way or the easy way. I think that's kind of what they capture, a spark, and this is the first time that they line up in that way.”
While each of their characters may struggle with alignment, Simone and Jordan are clear on what they hope to see happen in future episodes of Bel-Air. With Joseph Marcell, a.k.a. Geoffrey from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, set to make a cameo this season after appearances from other cast members of the original sitcom, Tatyana Ali (Ashley) and Daphne Maxwell Reid (Aunt Viv), in seasons one and two, the pair hopes the actors who first portrayed their characters– Nia Long and DJ Jazzy Jeff—will guest star one day in the reboot as well.
“They're just great people, a great family,” says Jordan of DJ Jazzy Jeff. “[Jazz’s] son has chopped up with me before, like, ‘yo, man, I really mess with you, bro. Make the family proud.’ I was like, ‘Yes, I got you, bro. I got you.’ I would love to see him. I don't know where they would place him, but that would probably be a great dynamic between me and him.”
Adds Simone, “Nia Long always has a place. Wherever she wants to be.”
“Literally!” confirms Jordan.
Watch the full interview with Simone and Jordan in the video above.
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