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How I Achieved Korean Glass Skin Using Only Target Products — Real Results

Okay, so I’ve been obsessed with glass skin forever — that dewy, luminous, almost-translucent look that makes people ask what filter you’re using. Problem: most K-beauty routines either require expensive imports from Korea or pricey Sephora buys. I’m not dropping $200 on skincare right now. So I asked myself: can I get glass skin using […]

Okay, so I’ve been obsessed with glass skin forever — that dewy, luminous, almost-translucent look that makes people ask what filter you’re using.

Problem: most K-beauty routines either require expensive imports from Korea or pricey Sephora buys. I’m not dropping $200 on skincare right now.

So I asked myself: can I get glass skin using only Target products?

Spoiler: yes. And I’m kinda shook.

Why I Started

Scrolling TikTok, I kept seeing viral beauty trends about perfect glass skin glow — expensive serums, fancy imports. Meanwhile, I pass a Target every day.

What if everything I needed was already there? Red shelves, right between throw pillows and snacks? Had to find out.

The Target Glass Skin Game Plan

Glass skin isn’t about one magic product — it’s a vibe. K-beauty philosophy = layer lightweight hydration until your skin looks dipped in water.

You need:

  • Gentle cleanser
  • Gentle exfoliator
  • Hydrating layers
  • Moisturizer to seal
  • SPF

Budget: $100. Mission: Target aisle.

Products I Actually Bought

CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser ($15.99)

  • Gentle, doesn’t foam or strip
  • Ceramides help your skin barrier
  • Glass skin starts with not destroying your face

The Ordinary Glycolic Acid Toning Solution ($10.90)

  • Gentle exfoliation, resets skin
  • 2–3x per week

Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel ($18.99)

  • Hyaluronic acid draws in hydration
  • Lightweight, absorbs instantly
  • Layered twice for the “glazed donut” effect

Versed Dew Point Moisturizing Gel-Cream ($17.99)

  • Slightly richer gel with squalane
  • Hydrating layer #2

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-in Milk Sunscreen SPF 60 ($19.99)

  • Non-negotiable
  • No white cast, enhances glow

Total: $83.86 — under budget, feeling proud.

Morning Routine

  1. Splash face with lukewarm water.
  2. Apply CeraVe cleanser, massage 30 seconds, rinse.
  3. Pat dry.
  4. Press in Hydro Boost gel twice (slightly damp skin).
  5. Apply Versed gel-cream.
  6. Sunscreen — nickel-sized amount, neck included.

Time: ~5 minutes. Skin looks like a fresh facial.

Night Routine

  1. Cleanse (CeraVe or double cleanse with Neutrogena Ultra Light Cleansing Oil, $8.99).
  2. Exfoliate (Glycolic Acid toner, 2–3 nights/week), wait 5 minutes.
  3. Press Hydro Boost gel twice.
  4. Seal with Versed gel-cream.
  5. Optional: drop of facial oil (Acure Seriously Glowing Oil, $12.99).
  6. Sleep.

Results After 3 Weeks

Week 1: More hydrated, soft skin. No glass effect yet.
Week 2: Glow starts, makeup sits better, friends notice.
Week 3: True glass skin — plump, dewy, radiant even without foundation. Brunch-ready with just sunscreen + concealer.

Unexpected Benefits

  • Smoother texture
  • Optical reduction of pore visibility
  • Faster makeup routine — just concealer, blush, mascara
  • Skin feels healthier, less tight

What Didn’t Work

  • Overdoing glycolic acid at first caused irritation
  • Layering takes patience; skipping second Hydro Boost layer sometimes
  • Oily skin may need lighter layers

Tips I Learned

  • Layer on damp skin for better absorption
  • Wait 30–60 seconds between layers
  • Use hands instead of cotton pads for hydrating products
  • Never skip SPF
  • Start slow with actives

Is It Worth It?

Yes. Under $100, long-lasting products, better skin, self-care moment included. Consistency > price tag.

Who This Routine Works For

  • Oily skin: skip extra hydration layers
  • Dry skin: add richer night cream or facial oil
  • Acne-prone: consider targeted treatments

Core principle: gentle cleansing + hydration layers + SPF. Products can be swapped; framework works universally.

Favorite Moments

  • Compliments without wearing makeup
  • Boyfriend noticing skin changes
  • Friends asking for product names — all Target products

Next Steps

  • Retinol: CeraVe Resurfacing Retinol Serum ($18.99)
  • Sheet masks: Dermal Korea, $1 each
  • Vitamin C: Versed Stroke of Brilliance Brightening Serum ($19.99)

Final Thoughts

  • No fortune needed, no international shipping
  • Consistency = magic
  • Glass skin achievable, affordable, and satisfying

Target glass skin: possible, effective, and I’m obsessed.

Time to stare at my glowy face in the mirror some more. ✨

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