April 20, 2024

We tried the Korean beauty technique of slugging

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There’s no better time than a national lockdown to test out the coolest new skincare/makeup/hair trends and snazzy innovations in beauty tech from the comfort of your own home. That said, there’s nothing more frustrating than spending upwards of £100 on a snazzy new hair treatment or at-home facial system, only to find out it doesn’t *actually* work.

On Tries this week, Social Media Assistant Luca Wetherby-Matthews tried the Korean beauty technique of slugging. In short, it involves putting Vaseline on your face. Intrigued? Us too.

The science behind it is that petroleum jelly acts as a moisture barrier, locking in your skin’s moisture and preventing any hydration from escaping overnight. You can choose where you want to put the Vaseline… you could do it all over you face, or, if you’ve got oilier skin you could avoid your T-Zone and target the areas where your skin is dry. You could even target your under eyes or fine lines… the choice is yours!

You want to apply the Vaseline after you’ve carried out your normal skincare routine – yes, even after your face serum and moisturiser – as this is your final step. You’re then going to sleep in it overnight and wake up (hopefully) with a transformed complexion.

So how did it go? “It wasn’t as weird as I was expecting it to be,” Luca said. “It does feel like you’re putting something on that you shouldn’t be putting on, but not too bad, so we’re going to sleep in it and see what happens in the morning. ”

“There is a slight difference in my skin,” Luca said when she woke up. The bits that were the most dry, like my forehead, I can feel are definitely smoother. So I think as far as skin treatments go, it’s *super* cheap to buy a pot of Vaseline and despite its reputation of not being as chic as other products, I think it does the job. ”

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