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How to Get Glowing Skin: An Esthetician’s Guide

How to Get Glowing Skin: An Esthetician’s Guide

Everyone says they want glowing skin. But what does that actually mean?

As an esthetician, I hear it every day: “I want my skin to glow.” That word gets thrown around constantly on social media. But it’s rarely defined. “Glow” has become shorthand for healthy, radiant, beautiful skin… without anyone actually explaining how to achieve it.

After treating 25,000+ faces, here’s how I define glow.

To me, glow isn’t shimmer with makeup. It isn’t just applying an oil or heavy moisturizer. And it definitely isn’t a greasy shine.

Here’s what it actually looks like:

  • Even-looking skin tone: less visible redness, blotchiness, or dull patches.
  • Smooth texture: light reflects evenly instead of catching on dry areas.
  • Balanced hydration: plump, not tight; nourished, not slick.
  • Light-reflective surface: A natural luminosity that looks like skin, not sparkle.
  • Good circulation from within: A vibrancy that radiates from the skin itself

Glow happens when skin is truly healthy-looking, when light hits the skin and bounces back evenly. If texture is rough, tone is uneven, or the barrier is compromised, that reflection gets disrupted.

Skin Health First, Glowing Skin Second

Before we talk about products that enhance radiance, we have to talk about the skincare basics. Glow comes long before makeup.

It starts with:

  • Consistent cleansing to remove buildup that dulls the surface.
  • Gentle, regular exfoliation to lift dead cells that block light reflection.
  • Barrier support so skin stays calm, hydrated, and resilient.

This is why seeking glowy skin without fixing texture first rarely works. You can layer on luminous products, but if the foundation isn’t healthy, it won’t last. Once skin is healthy, this is where we enhance.

The Glow Toolkit: What I Actually Use On My Own Skin

Exfoliants

Texture is everything. When I want my skin to look instantly more radiant, I look at exfoliation first. Removing dull surface buildup allows light to reflect cleanly and evenly. The key is consistency and gentleness versus over-exfoliating which can compromise the barrier. I love using Triple Berry Smoothing Peel followed by Triple Berry Smoothing Scrub once a week, and then followed by a masque. (Rest Day Masque in the winter and Rapid Response Detox Masque in the summer.) This is my once-a-week facial for at-home.

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Hydrating + Brightening Treatments

Hydration gives skin that soft, lit-from-within quality. Brightening ingredients help even tone over time. This is where I reach for targeted treatments, including Bright Now Oil Serum.

I created Bright Now because I wanted a way to give skin instant radiance without relying on shimmer or artificial shine.

It’s an oil-serum hybrid that was intentionally designed to:

  • Boost immediate luminosity
  • Support long-term brightness and visibly fading discoloration by targeting hyperpigmentation at the source
  • Improve how skin naturally reflects light

The formula is lightweight and carefully balanced, so it delivers radiance without heaviness or a greasy feel. Instead of masking the skin, Bright Now works to actually amplify its natural light.

For more targeted skin-brightening, HyperFix Fading Toner also helps to suppress melanin activity to visibly fade stubborn dark spots from sun and breakouts.

Oils vs. Oil Serums

Not all oils are created equal. Traditional facial oils can feel heavy or occlusive. But an oil serum doesn’t make skin greasy. It enhances slip, improves light reflection, and helps seal in hydration so skin maintains that soft sheen. Plus, it works like a treatment serum to deliver benefits from deep within the skin’s surface.

That’s the difference between shine and glow.

Circulation is Everything

Let’s touch on circulation. When you have good blood flow coming through the skin, the blood increases oxygen and brings new nutrients to the skin cells, giving you that inner glow. This is why I hang my head upside down for 2 minutes every night. And Energy Boosting Toner gives that same benefit! (This product is not recommended those with redness and rosacea.)

How to Get Glowing Skin: An Esthetician’s Guide

Glow Enhancers: Makeup, Finish, and Technique

Certain makeup textures enhance glow better than others. My very, very favorite foundation makeup to use is Gee Beauty Prime Skin. It doesn’t settle into my lines but rather makes my skin radiate and keeps my skin looking like skin, but better! And if you want me to let you in on another secret, it’s this Glow Tour by Dibs. I’ll apply a cream blush and put this on top. I get sooooo many compliments!

The key is this: skincare first and makeup to enhance.

Instant Glow vs. Long-Term Brightness

There are two types of glow:

  • Instant glow: what you see immediately after applying a radiance-boosting serum or hydrating treatment.
  • Long-term brightness: what develops over time as tone evens out and texture improves.

The Bottom Line: Glow Is Intentional

If you’re building your own glow toolkit, start with the products that support smooth texture, balanced hydration, and even tone. That’s what creates real radiance. The kind that looks lit from within, no filters required.

Bright Now Oil Serum delivers an instant radiance, and lasting glow with continuous use. And it’s my new favorite for anyone looking to really glow. I know you’ll love it.

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