Your Genetics Just Don't Matter — Why Glassy Skin Just Won't Exist For Us Norma…
Despite how much many fans try, they just cannot achieve the glassy, clear skin that many idols display.
Seoul, South Korea - A recent online video has shed light on the true methods behind the seemingly flawless "glass skin" often associated with K-pop celebrities, challenging popular perceptions that attribute it solely to extensive skincare routines. The video, created by a US-based designer, features revelations from a Korean celebrity makeup artist who claims that daily visits to dermatological clinics for advanced treatments are the real secret. According to the makeup artist, many A-list Korean celebrities undergo frequent procedures such as laser treatments and injections, including a popular one known as Rejuran, derived from salmon DNA. While the video notes that Rejuran is not FDA-approved in the US, it is widely available in Asia. These treatments are described as both expensive and requiring consistent upkeep, often every few weeks. The video suggests that the pursuit of perfect skin often begins at a very young age for these celebrities, partly due to the financial privilege that allows access to such intensive and costly dermatological care. The speaker emphasizes that factors like sleep and diet, often cited in beauty advice, are secondary to these professional interventions. This information aims to temper expectations for individuals aspiring to achieve similar complexions through conventional skincare products alone.
Despite how much many fans try, they just cannot achieve the glassy, clear skin that many idols display.
