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Social Media Erupts Over 'Grunge Mama's' Controversial 'Glass Skin'

Published 2 weeks ago2 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Social Media Erupts Over 'Grunge Mama's' Controversial 'Glass Skin'

Social media, often a challenging environment, recently became a brutal platform for US-based mum LayLay, who fell victim to a wave of mean and faceless trolls. Despite achieving a coveted "glass skin" complexion, a look that billions strive for, LayLay found herself mocked and ridiculed over her appearance online.

"Glass skin," a beauty trend popularized by Korean beauty, describes an exceptionally smooth, clear, and radiant complexion with an almost translucent, mirror-like finish. Like millions of beauty enthusiasts, LayLay proudly showcased her success in achieving this dewy, flawless look on TikTok.

However, what began as a simple TJ Maxx haul video quickly turned sour. An army of mean trolls flooded the comments section, ridiculing LayLay. Many questioned her appearance, with thousands suggesting she "better have sued" her injector for an "illegal" look, while others wondered if she had a "bad reaction" or even got "injections at TJ Maxx." One particularly harsh comment, liked by over 6,000 users, claimed her face was "about to blow up."

Amidst the more than 9,200 unsolicited and unkind comments, a few viewers stepped in to remind others of a simple message: "be kind." Messages like "Guys be nice. She obviously doesn’t see what we see. She seems sweet. Be kind," and "Mum said if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything……… I hope you’re ok. That’s all," highlighted the importance of empathy and respect in online interactions.

Ironically, while LayLay faced negativity for her appearance, many are still actively seeking ways to achieve the very "glass skin" look she effortlessly embodies. Skin expert Elizabeth Japal from The Derma Lab provides valuable insights into achieving this reflective finish on a budget, emphasizing a structured and consistent approach.

According to Japal, the first crucial step is to ensure a clean, even base, which can be achieved with a regular cleanser. The key to the glass-like effect lies in applying thin layers of hydration. She recommends opting for serums and lightweight gel moisturisers over heavy creams.

For optimal results, Japal advises looking for ingredients such as glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and panthenol. These ingredients are effective in binding water to the skin, leading to a plump, smooth, and light-catching complexion. Most importantly, consistency is paramount. Japal cautions against frequently switching skincare routines, stating, "The biggest mistake people make is switching up their skincare too often." She concludes by recommending a routine focused on hydration, barrier support, and gentle exfoliation, assuring that "Stick with it and your skin will reward you."

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