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  • Last Updated on October 10, 2024 by Dr Priyamvada Quick Take A video claims that aloe vera, coconut oil, rose water and rice water can help you achieve Korean glass skin. We did the fact check to term it as False. The Claim A Facebook video claims that a mixture of aloe vera, rose water, coconut oil and rice water can provide Korean glass skin in 20-25 days. Fact Check What is Korean glass skin? “Korean glass skin” refers to a skincare trend that aims for exceptionally clear, smooth, and luminous skin that appears almost translucent. This look is achieved through a diligent skincare routine that emphasises hydration, exfoliation, and sun protection. Thereby resulting in a dewy and flawless complexion. The term “glass skin” originates from South Korea, known for its innovative beauty industry and elaborate skincare routines. This concept has gained global popularity due to its promise of perfect, almost poreless skin. Can rice water provide Korean glass skin? No, rice water alone cannot provide Korean glass skin. Rice water is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, and has anti-ageing, plus, sun protection potential. But, it is not sufficient by itself. Achieving Korean glass skin requires a comprehensive skincare regimen involving multiple steps and products. And we want you to understand that it’s achievable mainly for Koreans. For us Indians, it’s more of a sham than an attainable goal. Rice water can contribute to hydration and some brightening. However, the glass skin effect generally requires additional targeted treatments like essences and serums with active ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and peptides. Interestingly, rice water is popular for hair care too. Some social media posts suggest that rice water can repair split ends in a week. But, unfortunately, split cannot be repaired, they can only be trimmed off. Can aloe vera, rose water, and coconut oil help you achieve the Korean glass skin? No, they may not help you with Korean glass skin. Even though aloe vera, rose water, and coconut oil each offer unique benefits such as soothing properties, hydration, and anti-inflammatory effects, achieving Korean glass skin requires more than these individual ingredients. Aloe vera, known for its soothing and moisturising qualities, helps calm the skin and improve texture with vitamins A, C, and E. Rose water acts as a natural toner, refreshing and balancing the skin’s pH while reducing redness. Coconut oil provides deep hydration but can be comedogenic for some, possibly leading to clogged pores. However, achieving the glass skin look involves an approach that includes thorough cleansing, gentle exfoliation, intense hydration, and effective sun protection. This requires using a variety of skincare products and techniques for individual skin types and concerns. Therefore, while beneficial, aloe vera, rose water, and coconut oil alone cannot deliver the results necessary for Korean glass skin. And, it is not a realistic expectation for us Indians. What are the side effects of using these ingredients? Before using these ingredients on your face, it’s important to be aware of their likely side effects. Understanding how each ingredient interacts with your skin type and sensitivity can help you make informed choices to achieve healthy and radiant skin. - Coconut Oil: Coconut oil is highly comedogenic, which means it can clog pores. Consequently, it may actually make acne worse for some people. It is not recommended for those with very oily skin. - Skin Allergy: While generally safe for most people, rose water, aloe vera gel, and rice water can cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Symptoms can include redness, itching, rashes, and swelling. And therefore, you should always do a patch test before starting any new skincare routine. How to get Korean glass skin naturally? Being an Indian, trying to achieve the Korean glass skin is just unrealistic. We suggest you strive for healthy skin instead of following an impractical trend. Achieving healthy skin involves maintaining a healthy lifestyle and following a comprehensive skincare routine. Here are some essential tips: - Hydration: Drink plenty of water and use hydrating skincare products. Proper hydration keeps the skin plump and helps maintain its barrier function. - Healthy Diet: Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and antioxidants. Foods like fruits, vegetables, and nuts provide essential nutrients that support wellbeing and prevent skin problems. - Regular Skincare Routine: Follow a consistent skincare routine that includes cleansing, toning, moisturising, and sun protection. Consistency is key to seeing long-term results. - Adequate Sleep: Ensure you get enough sleep to allow your skin to repair and regenerate. Sleep is important for overall skin health and can help reduce the appearance of dark circles and puffiness. - Avoiding Harsh Products: Use gentle, non-irritating products suitable for your skin type. Harsh products can damage the skin barrier and lead to irritation and breakouts. Can Indians have Korean glass skin? We asked Dr Sachin Gupta, a Dermatologist, from Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, whether Korean glass skin is an attainable goal or not. He says, “No, it is not. Our skin types vary significantly based on genetics, environment, and individual skin conditions. This makes it unrealistic to expect it to be changed like Korean skin.” We would like our readers to know that achieving “Korean glass skin” is challenging for Indians due to differences in skin types, climate, and environmental factors. Indian skin, which tends to be oilier and more prone to acne, often reacts negatively to the multi-step Korean skincare routines. The ideal of glass skin, characterised by an exceptionally clear and radiant complexion, is an almost unattainable beauty standard. Attempting to follow extensive Korean skincare routines can lead to irritation and breakouts. This is especially true given India’s humid and polluted environment. While the charm of glass skin is strong, it’s essential for Indians to adapt skincare practices to their specific needs. Focusing on hydration, cleansing, toning, moisturisation and sun protection can give you the healthy skin you want. Moreover, a simplified and consistent routine can lead to healthy, glowing skin without the unrealistic pursuit of glass skin. Conclusion The claim that a mixture of rice water, aloe vera, rose water, and coconut oil can provide Korean glass skin in 20-25 days is false. These ingredients may contribute to healthier skin, but achieving Korean glass skin is an unrealistic expectation considering our Indian ethnicity. Following dermatologist-recommended practices and maintaining a healthy lifestyle should be your way to go. You must be careful before trusting random social media videos promoting baseless home remedies, especially when it comes to healthcare. Medical treatments and health advice should be based on reliable sources and expert guidance, and not on unqualified people telling you to self medicate or treat.
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