Glamour's Whole Beauty Team is Obsessed With This Jellyfish-Inspired Cream
14.02.2022 - 20:03
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Glamour office buzzing, but once the team got our hands on the new U Beauty Barrier Bioactive Treatment, the DMs came flooding in. I first bonded over the treatment with our managing commerce editor, who, despite having the polar opposite skin type as me—I'm classic combo and as as they come, she's dry and suffers from —was just as obsessed with the product.
Shortly after, I was recommending it to any staffer that came to me with concerns, including , curious flaky patches, and general , and each person loved it as much as the last. is the latest in (you may know her as @bagsnob on Instagram) ultra-curated high-tech line, U Beauty. As a teen in California , Craig was a self-described “sun worshiper," and spent plenty of time laying out, and damaging her skin in the process.
She didn't realize the harm she was causing her skin until she was visiting family in Asia, and her grandma took her to a traditional Chinese acupuncturist, who covered her face in slime from the a creature known for its ability to transdifferentiate, meaning it can revert its adult cells back to stem cells at any time. At first, Craig thought it was weird, but she started getting compliments on her skin and it fascinated her ever since. Flash forward to now, when she wanted to create something as transformative as that slime she tried all those year ago, and the U Beauty Barrier Bioactive Treatment was born after over four years in the lab.Luckily, there's no jellyfish actually in the product, it's just the inspiration for the treatment.
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