Glowing skin refers to skin that appears healthy, radiant, and luminous. It has a natural, dewy, and youthful appearance. Glowing skin is often associated with good overall skin health and is characterised by factors such as a smooth and even complexion, a hydrated and plump appearance, and a natural glow or radiance.
With the correct skincare routine, which includes regular gentle exfoliation, active ingredient products and resurfacing treatments, the desired glow, and optimum skin health can be achieved.
Exfoliators can be divided into two categories:
Physical Exfoliators
These include professional-grade crystals, ground oatmeal, and jojoba wax microbeads. All plastic microbeads should be avoided as they pollute our planet.
Chemical Exfoliators
These have a keratolytic action (shedding) which gently breaks down the dead layer of skin and increases cellular turnover. These include enzymes like Papain/Papaya, Cathepzyme, Hydroxy Acids: AHAs (eg Glycolic acid), BHAs (eg Salicylic acid), PHAs (eg Gluconolactone), Hydroxyethyl Urea/Aminosulfonic Acid and Retinoids.
Treatment tips when trying to get your glow
- Use ingredients that stimulate cellular turnover and remove the dry dead layer on the skin’s surface
- Too much scrubbing or vigorous massaging can disrupt the skin barrier and cause sensitivity
- A great way to add more lustre and radiance after exfoliating is to use a hydrating, replenishing mask
Skincare ingredients when trying to get your glow
- Papain
- Cathepzyme
- Hydroxy Acids (AHAs, PHAs,/Bionic)
- Retinoids
- Hyaluronic Acid
- Niacinamide
- Vitamin C
Skincare products for when trying to get your glow
Physical Exfoliators:
- Huxley Sweet Scrub Therapy Mask
- MartiDerm Facial Scrub
- Jorgobé Scrub Mask
- NeoStrata Glycolic Microdermabrasion Polish
Chemical Exfoliators:
- ZO Skin Health Enzymatic Peel
- Lamelle Cathepzyme 1
- pHformula DERMABRASION Cream
- Exuviance Bionic Tonic Pads