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The Best K-beauty Dupes for 5 Popular GlamGlow Masks

We all love GlamGlow for its fun masks, but one day you may be looking for a GlamGlow SuperMud dupe that’s more affordable. K-beauty comes to the rescue!

There’s nothing more relaxing than settling down for a Netflix binge with a freshly applied mask. But it isn’t so relaxing when those masks are breaking the bank. GlamGlow is known for its “skintertainment” masks that range from pretty pink to glitter galore. They make great selfies and make skin care just a little more fun.
We love a little “skintertainment,” but sometimes we can’t afford spending that much on a glitter mask. So, here are our best K-beauty dupes for popular GlamGlow products.
Neogen Canadian Pore Clay Cleanser (4.23 fl. oz. for $27) vs GlamGlow Instamud 60 Second Pore Refining Treatment (1.7 fl. oz. for $42)

The new GlamGlow Instamud treatment goes from clay to micro-bubbling treatment in seconds. It’s meant to refine the skin and deep clean pores. Guess what? The Neogen Canadian Pore Clay Cleanser does exactly that for a fraction of the price. This cleanser is formulated with a blend of carbonated water, kaolin clay, and centella asiatica extract. These ingredients dive deep into the pores and get rid of excess sebum, dirt, and debris.
The foaming action helps the product seep into hard-to-reach areas, like your nose. If you have oily or combination skin, this product is perfect for you. It will help balance the skin by eliminating excess sebum. It will also help draw out impurities from the surface and the inside of your pores. Your skin will be left feeling cleansed and exfoliated.
Klavuu Special Care Pearl Glow Mask (3.38 fl. oz. for $29.50) vs GlamGlow Gravitymud (3.5 fl. oz. for $79)

The GlamGlow Gravitymud mask is “skintertainment” at its finest. The pearlescent glow is fun to apply and even more fun to photograph. It’s meant to soften and firm the skin for a toned and contoured look. The Klavuu Special Care Pearl Glow Mask provides the same experience but it’s a better bang for your buck. This mask is equally as fun to apply and the combination of kaolin and bentonite clay clarifies the skin. The clay helps to draw out impurities and reduce the appearance of large pores.
Your skin will feel nourished, thanks to the addition of argan oil and algae extract. Meanwhile, panthenol, squalane, sodium hyaluronate, and ceramide impart deep hydration. Unlike the GlamGlow mask, this one isn’t a peel-off, so you’ll avoid any irritation.
Goodal Deep Clean Pore Glacial Clay (3.3 fl. oz. for $25) vs GlamGlow Supermud (3.5 fl. oz. for $79)

One of the biggest seaches is “GlamGlow Supermud dupe,” and we get it, because this GlamGlow is a straight up classic that works. If you want to deep clean the skin, the GlamGlow Supermud will do just that. The combination of kaolin clay and charcoal draws out impurities leaving your skin softer, smoother and free of excess oil. But $79 for a face mask can be a bit much.
The Goodal Deep Clean Pore Glacial Clay provides the same dirt-removing action for only $25. This mask uses kaolin and Canadian colloidal clay to remove excess oil and deep clean pores. This is a great treatment for oilier skin types or for anyone who is dealing with congested skin. Plus, this mask has a cooling effect that calms any inflammation or irritation.
RE:P Bio Fresh Mask with Real Nutrition Herb (4.5 fl. oz. for $32) vs GlamGlow Flashmud (3.5 fl. oz. for $79)

The GlamGlow Flashmud mask uses bits of white birch leaf to exfoliate, rejuvenate and brighten the skin. The RE:P Bio Fresh With Real Nutrition Herb does pretty much the same except with fresh herbs. They both contain rosemary leaf extract to strengthen and hydrate the skin, as well as rose to deeply nourish and calm.
These ingredients work in tandem to revive dull, tired skin and leave it refreshed. Both masks also firm, brighten, and improve elasticity. As you can tell from the ingredients, these masks are on par with each other, but the RE:P one is much more affordable. Which one would you choose?
Thank You Farmer Back To Relax Cooling Gel Mask (3.38 fl. oz. for $38) vs GlamGlow Thirstymud (3.4 fl. oz for $79)

The Thank You Farmer Back To Relax Cooling Gel Mask isn’t an exact dupe of the GlamGlow Thirstymud since it doesn’t contain any clay. But, if you’re looking for a hydrating and calming mask, then this one is it. Both the GlamGlow Thirstymud and the Thank You Farmer mask work to intensely moisturize and soothe the skin. The Thank You Farmer mask comes in a cooling, gel-like texture that doubles as a mask and a sleeping pack. It’s formulated with pomegranate extract, which has high levels of vitamin C. Vitamin C prevents cell damage, brightens the skin and speeds up the recovery process.
The Thank You Farmer mask also contains cica, fig, licorice and aloe vera leaf juice extract. These ingredients help to soothe and moisturize the skin. They also work together to reduce redness and calm reactive skin. The mask also contains soluble collagen and sodium hyaluronate. They both impart deep hydration so your skin is left relaxed and nourished. When it comes down to it, both masks have the same purpose but at different price points.
Bottom Line
GlamGlow makes some pretty amazing masks, with awesome ingredients and factors that make masking super fun, but if you’re looking for some “skintertainment” at a more affordable price, K-beauty is here for you. 

+ What other K-beauty dupes would you like to see? Let us know in the comments and we’ll get to work!

 

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