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5 Viral Korean Ingredients to Try for Glass Skin

Updated on October 26, 2023
6 min read
By Sarita Sanke, MD | Dermatology

In this article:

  • 5 Korean Ingredients for Glass Skin That Went Viral
  • Most-Asked Questions
  • Final Word

In the last couple of years, the beauty industry has been going crazy about a trend that began in South Korea known as “glass skin.”

viral korean ingredients to try for glass skin

Glass skin symbolizes a complexion that is so clear, smooth, and radiant that it appears like glass. Achieving this amazing skin involves a stringent skin care regimen, and at the core of it are some viral Korean ingredients that have stirred a storm in the beauty world.

Keep reading if you’re eager to know about these ingredients and get that desirable glass skin.

5 Korean Ingredients for Glass Skin That Went Viral

Incorporating these viral Korean ingredients into your skin care routine can help you achieve the coveted glass skin look.

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1. Snail mucin

Snail mucin is all the buzz on social media these days. From reels to snaps, this ingredient is going viral all over the internet.

A now-viral Instagram reel by the famous skin care account @skincaresite shared snippets of what snail mucin can do for your skin, and the results are astonishing! 

Click here to see the reel: https://www.instagram.com/p/CvjunHzowul/

Snail mucin is a naturally produced secretion of the snail’s body and is rich in a lot of skin-friendly compounds. Recent research points to snail mucin as a secret ingredient that can help you achieve that radiant skin you long for.

According to a study, snail mucin extracts contain components that act like a growth factor for skin cells and activate skin stem cells. The study showed astonishing results as snail mucin led to improvements in the skin barrier, hydration, and brightness. It also exhibited anti-aging effects such as decreased wrinkles and fine lines. (1)

So, if you’re eager for that glass skin, give snail mucin a try by following these steps:

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  1. Look for a snail mucin serum or cream that suits your skin type from a reputable brand.
  2. Gently cleanse your face.
  3. Apply a small amount of the product evenly to your face.
  4. Apply your regular moisturizer.

2. Propolis

Another Korean fave for achieving glass skin is propolis, and an appreciable number of videos have been made on it. This ingredient is found in multiple products that are a staple in the skin care routine of many Koreans and is produced by many K-beauty brands as depicted in this viral video.

Click here to see the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRSjzOYHC8Y

Propolis, a natural resinous substance produced by bees, has garnered attention for its potential to help you achieve the glass skin look.

The main thing between you and glass skin is aging, which is accelerated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UV rays trigger the production of an enzyme called MMP-1, which is responsible for collagen breakdown – a key factor in skin aging. (2)

Research has also shown that propolis suppresses MMP-1 production in human dermal fibroblasts (cells that maintain structure), thereby keeping the skin firm and elastic. (2)

Simply purchase a high-quality propolis product and incorporate it into your skin care routine.

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3. Cica

Centella asiatica extract, commonly known as “cica,” has risen as a star ingredient in the quest of achieving “glass skin.”

YouTube’s famous and most favorite dermatologist duo from the channel Doctorly gave their thumbs up to a viral Korean product that contains cica as an active ingredient in their well-received video that now has more than 559K views.

Click here to see the video: https://youtu.be/uka_lwxsPzI?si=fVloNwUdnq_JR38C

Cica is a rich source of various bioactive substances that make this natural extract a potent addition to skin care formulations.

Researchers have found that cosmetic products that contain 5% cica have great efficacy in increasing skin moisture. Cica also demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties as it helped reduce skin inflammation, contributing to a calm and clear complexion. (3)

So, if you’re looking to enhance your skin’s radiance and clarity, cica-containing formulations may be your secret weapon.

4. Mugwort

Mugwort, known as Artemisia princeps or yomogi, has emerged as a remarkable ingredient in skin care. This natural wonder has shown tremendous potential in giving the coveted “glass skin” look.

Scientists claim that mugwort’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties make it a valuable asset in skin care, aiding in calming and rejuvenating the skin. (4)

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Also, products that contain mugwort alleviate dry skin symptoms by increasing the production of skin barrier proteins such as filaggrin (FLG) and loricrin (LOR).

Moreover, mugwort products protect the skin from oxidative stress, which is essential for a flawless complexion. (4)

So, consider incorporating products that contain mugwort into your daily skin care routine.

5. Sea buckthorn oil

Sea buckthorn oil, derived from the sea buckthorn plant, has garnered attention in recent years for its potential to contribute to the “glass skin” look.

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This oil is rich in essential fatty acids and flavonoids, making it a valuable ingredient in skin care products. (5)

Research has shown that sea buckthorn oil may have various benefits for skin health. It possesses antioxidant properties, which can help combat oxidative stress and damage caused by free radicals.

Additionally, sea buckthorn oil has been studied for its role in encouraging healthy cell growth and renewal. Moreover, it is beneficial in wound healing and maintaining skin integrity. (5)

To use this oil on your face, first mix it with a carrier oil such as coconut or jojoba oil in a 1:4 ratio, and then apply the mixture to your skin by massaging it on your skin gently.

Most-Asked Questions

Is sleep important for achieving glass skin?

Yes, getting a relaxing beauty sleep is a must for glass skin.

What exercise is best for glass skin?

A good cardio can be wonderful for glass skin.

Final Word

To achieve the sought-after “glass skin” appearance, the beauty industry in Korea has brought a selection of ingredients that possess properties that are beneficial for the skin as they have been scientifically validated to boost moisture levels, diminish inflammation, counteract oxidative stress, and support the overall health of the skin.

References
  1. Lim VZ;Yong AA;Tan WPM;Zhao X;Vitale M;Goh CL; Efficacy and safety of a new cosmeceutical regimen based on the combination of snail secretion filtrate and snail egg extract to improve signs of skin aging. The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32308795/.
  2. Kim DH, Auh J-H, Oh J, et al. Propolis suppresses UV-induced photoaging in human skin through directly targeting phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Nutrients. December 10, 2020. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7764066/.
  3. Ratz-Łyko A, Arct J, Pytkowska K. Moisturizing and antiinflammatory properties of cosmetic formulations containing centella asiatica extract. Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences. 2016. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4852572/.
  4. Hirano A;Goto M;Mitsui T;Hashimoto-Hachiya A;Tsuji G;Furue M; Antioxidant artemisia princeps extract enhances the expression of filaggrin and loricrin via the ahr/OVOL1 pathway. International journal of molecular sciences. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28892018/.
  5. Dudau M, Vilceanu AC, Codrici E, et al. Sea-buckthorn seed oil induces proliferation of both normal and dysplastic keratinocytes in basal conditions and under UVA irradiation. Journal of personalized medicine. April 7, 2021. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067731/.
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