Okay, but real talk - what’s the point of the outfit, the jewelry, the perfect Eid glam… if your skin isn’t doing the thing?
This is your official reminder that Eid-ready skin isn’t built overnight. It’s curated. Layered. Loved. And most importantly serum-ed.
Because if moisturizers are the outfit, serums are the skincare personality.
Consider this your Eid GRWM, but we’re starting where it actually matters: your skin.
Step 1: Superkind Brighten & Correct Serum (because dull is not invited)
Let’s start with the “fix it all” girl.
- If your skin has been feeling:
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uneven
- a little textured
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lowkey tired
- or dealing with dark spots/pigmentation
…you need a brightening and correcting serum in your life.
This is the one that quietly does the work behind the scenes:
- helps even out skin tone
- reduces the look of dark spots & discoloration
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controls excess oil without drying you out
- strengthens your skin barrier (we love a stable queen)
Think of it as your “filter in real life.”
Step 2: Superkind Glow & Radiate Serum (main character energy only)
Now that we’ve corrected, it’s time to shine.
A vitamin C serum is basically your Eid morning bestie. It’s what gives that:
- lit-from-within glow
- fresh, radiant finish
- healthy, juicy skin look (without makeup trying too hard)
It also: - fights dullness
- helps with sun damage
- boosts overall skin radiance
- supports collagen (hello, plump + firm skin)
Apply this and suddenly your skin looks like you drink 3 liters of water and mind your business.
Step 3: Superkind Pillowy & Plumpy Serum (glass skin loading…)
Now THIS is where the magic happens.
If your skin doesn’t feel soft, bouncy, and hydrated, your makeup will expose you.
Enter: the hydrating and plumping serum.
This step is non-negotiable if you want:
- that smooth base under makeup
- no cakiness
- no dry patches ruining your vibe
What it does:
- deeply hydrates the skin
- makes it look plump and fresh
- reduces the appearance of fine lines (yes, even the tiny ones)
- gives that glass skin effect
Basically, your skin but with a hydration filter turned all the way up.
Step 4: Superkind Lift & Renew Serum (night shift glow-up)
This one is your behind-the-scenes glow architect.
A retinol-based serum is what you use in the weeks leading up to Eid - not the morning of. She’s powerful, she’s transformative, and she needs consistency.
What it helps with:
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fine lines & wrinkles
- skin texture
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acne marks & scarring
- overall skin renewal
But here’s the chic girl rule: we don’t rush retinol.
Use it at night, a few times a week, and let it:
- smooth your skin
- refine pores
- give you that expensive skin finish over time
How to Layer for Eid (save this, seriously)
If you’re wondering how to actually use all of this without confusing your skin, here’s your bestie-approved routine:
Morning (Eid day glow):
- Brighten & Correct Serum
- Glow & Radiate Serum
- Pillowy & Plumpy Serum
- Moisturizer + SPF
Night (weeks before Eid):
- Brighten & Correct Serum
- Pillowy & Plumpy Serum
- Lift & Renew Serum (2–3x a week)
- Moisturizer
The Real Secret?
It’s not about using everything. It’s about using the right things, consistently.
Because Eid glow isn’t:
- a highlighter shade
- a foundation trick
- or a last-minute facial
It’s:
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hydrated skin
-
even tone
-
smooth texture
- and that quiet confidence of knowing your skin looks good up close
Final Bestie Note
This Eid, let your skin be part of the outfit.
Let it glow before the shimmer, shine before the jewelry, and carry your whole look without trying too hard.
Because when your skin is doing what it’s supposed to do?
You don’t just get ready.
You arrive.