THE GLOW BLOG
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How to Get Rid of Dark Circles: Causes, Best Ingredients & Korean Eye Patches and Eye Creams That Actually Work
Dark circles under the eyes are one of the most common skincare concerns for both women and men. They can make you look tired, stressed, or older—even when you feel perfectly fine. The skin under your eyes is thinner...
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How Often Should You Use a Sheet Mask? A Simple Guide to Getting the Most Out of K-Beauty Sheet Masks
Sheet masks are one of the most popular steps in Korean skincare—but how often should you actually use one? From daily hydration to targeted brightening treatments, this guide explains how often to use sheet masks, how long to keep them on, and which ingredients help your skin get the most benefits.
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Laser Treatments for Melasma Didn’t Work — What Finally Faded Mask Marie’s Co-Founder’s 20-Year Dark Spot
After 5+ laser treatments for melasma and years of managing pregnancy-related hyperpigmentation, Mask Marie co-founder Gloria finally found a solution that worked. Learn how a PDRN-powered dark spot corrector helped fade her 20-year dark spot when lasers couldn’t.
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Reedle Shot Skin Boosters: The Viral K-Beauty Treatment, Decoded.
Reedle shots have quietly taken over K-beauty conversations — praised for smoother texture, better absorption, and next-level glow. And when something goes viral, it’s worth understanding exactly what you’re putting on your skin, so you can decide whether it...
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The Skincare Lab, Episode 4 — Korean Skincare 101: Toners & Toner Pads
Toner is one of the most misunderstood steps in skincare — but in Korean beauty, it’s all about hydration, balance, and barrier support. In Episode 4 of Mask Marie Skincare Lab, we break down how Korean toners and toner pads work, who they’re best for, and how to choose the right one for concerns like dryness, sensitivity, acne-prone skin, enlarged pores, and dullness.
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Why Cleansing Is the Most Important Step in Skincare (And How K-Beauty Gets It Right)
Cleansing is the foundation of every effective skincare routine. Before serums, moisturizers, or sheet masks can deliver results, your skin must be properly cleansed. In Korean skincare, cleansing is treated as an intentional ritual—one that supports the skin barrier, prevents...