Glassy, healthy skin? I gotchu 😉 ✨
👉Vitamin C for brightness (Obagi Professional C)
👉moisturizer for bounce (LRP Toleriane Double Repair Moisturizer)
👉a *tiny* bit of Vaseline for that glazed highlight
👉sunscreen (CeraVe Sheer Tint) to lock it all in + protect. 🧴☀️
Happy aloha Friday, skincare Ohana! Have a nice weekend 🤙😎
#GlassySkin #DewySkin #VitaminCSerum #AntiAgingSkincare #GlowingSkincareRoutine #GlowingSkin #GlassSkin
Please check out my Amazon storefront for categorized skin care products that I recommend:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/danielsugaimd
Please follow me on Instagram for more skin care tips and education: https://www.instagram.com/danielsugaimd/
and on
TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/J1AE5Fw/
Disclaimer: This video is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment with your healthcare professional. This is for medical educational purposes only.
I am not sponsored by any of the companies mentioned in this video. As an Amazon Associate/Influencer, Shop My Shelf, Reward Style Affiliate, DRMTLGY and SkinStore Affiliate Partner I earn from qualifying purchases.
Dr. Daniel Sugai
Your skin’s looking dull. Here’s how you glow up and get glassy skin in just a few easy steps. Glassy skin glow up. So, in your morning routine, after you cleanse your face, apply your favorite vitamin C serum. I have Oaji’s Professional Ca 20% ascorbic acid, which is a powerful antioxidant, pure vitamin C to help fight free radical damage that’s trying to aid you. Just put a few drops on the face. Don’t neglect the neck and chest, but bring the aloha down this way, too. It’s hydrating. It has hyaluronic acid, so it just plumps up your skin, and you got that vitamin C that’s helping to brighten your skin, reduce the appearance of dark spots. While it’s set in, apply your favorite moisturizer, any moisturizer that you like, but I like moisturizers with nyinomide to help brighten the skin further. This one also has the thermal spring water and some glycerin to hydrate and plump up the skin further. And then the special glow up, wait for it, just a small amount of Vaseline. Now, I don’t apply this to the entire face. I call this micro slugging where you’re only focusing on certain areas. Cheekbones, a little bit on the forehead. Get that glassy look. Just a small amount, especially if you’re acne prone. Last step is always SPF, your favorite sunscreen. Doesn’t have to be fancy. I just have a tinted sunscreen by Sarah V. Just hide some of the redness. Tinted sunscreens are great if you have hyperpigmentation. Iron oxides in it will block visible light. There you go. This is how you start off your day,