Lisset Tresvant

Lisset Tresvant is a licensed esthetician and skincare expert based in Hollywood, Florida. With over 8 years of experience, she is the founder of Glow Esthetics Spa, specializing in helping clients achieve their skin goals. Lisset is the creator of Glow Skin Corrective, a line of targeted skincare solutions, and the founder of GlowBabe Academy, teaching over 575 students across 20+ schools in underserved communities the importance of self-care, hygiene, and self-esteem through her personalized G.L.O.W. method. She has been recognized by Dermascope Magazine and has partnered with industry leaders like Miami Swim Week and MELE Skincare.

Education

  • High School diploma

Professional Achievements

  • Recognized as a rising leader in the skincare industry, with her work featured in Dermascope Magazine for her innovative approach to corrective treatments and community-based skincare education
  • Proprietary G.L.O.W. Method praised for its ability to connect skincare with mental wellness and personal development
  • Creator of Glow Skin Corrective, a results-driven skincare line tailored to acne-prone and sensitive skin types, and has served as an expert partner at major events, including Miami Swim Week
  • Sought-after speaker and educator on topics including wellness, confidence, and skincare
  • Spoke for organizations such as the American Express Black Health Panel, the City of Miami, and the Teacher’s Accelerator Program
  • Featured in several notable publications, including Authority Magazine, Nasdaq & Yahoo/MSN Money, and the Miami Herald

Certifications & Organizations

  • Licensed Esthetician

Favorite Piece of Advice

The way you care for your skin is a reflection of how you care for your mental health with consistency, grace, and intention. It’s not just a routine, it’s a daily check-in with yourself. When you glow on the outside, it’s a reflection of the healing happening within.

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What does fungal forehead acne look like?
To be clear, "fungal" acne isn’t really a thing—it’s just acne. What people think is fungal acne is typically small, grainy bumps—maybe a mix of blackheads, whiteheads, and clogged pores all together. But it’s not an entirely separate condition. Treat it like you would any other acne.
How do I get rid of blackheads on my nose?
If you have blackheads, they really need to be removed. If you leave them, they’ll continue to stretch your pores—once pores are stretched, they won’t return to their original size.

Think of it like gauging your ear. Once it’s stretched, it stays that way.
So first, get those blackheads extracted—ideally by an esthetician. You can also do it yourself, but you have to be very gentle.

Exfoliation is also crucial, especially on the nose. That area—your T-zone—has larger pores, which get clogged faster. Regular exfoliation helps prevent buildup.

So, there are two key steps: Start exfoliating the area consistently, and get professional extractions. If you decide to visit an esthetician, you should book a facial that includes extractions. The esthetician will then remove the blackheads. If you try to extract them at home and do it incorrectly—as most people do—you can cause hyperpigmentation. Then, not only do you still have clogged pores, but now you also have dark marks. So, it’s often better to let a professional handle it.
How to look good even when swimming? (HELP!!!)
First, for confidence: wear a bathing suit that makes you feel amazing. That’s key. If you’re self-conscious, you can also opt for a suit that offers more coverage—maybe something with sleeves, or a crop top style—to help hide acne on your back, arms, chest, or even your butt, which are common breakout areas.

To care for body acne, exfoliate 48 hours before the event to reduce redness and inflammation. That gives your skin a chance to calm down before you're in public.
Brands like Naturium have body washes with ingredients like 2% salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or niacinamide. These help treat and prevent body acne and reduce irritation and redness, which can boost confidence in your skin.
How can I get glass skin?
Even if you have acne, you can still create conditions for your skin to look very hydrated and glassy. You may still have pimples or breakouts, but your skin can still appear radiant.

The key is hydration—drinking plenty of water and using products with water-heavy ingredients, like those found in Korean skincare, can give you that high-gloss look without making you oily.
Oily skin is caused by overactive sebaceous glands. So if you're naturally oily, it’s a bit harder to reduce that oiliness just with hydration. To help balance things, use ingredients like salicylic acid to control oil production while continuing to hydrate. That combination can help create the appearance of glass skin.

For a younger person, a hyaluronic acid serum would be great for you. Pair that with a water-based moisturizer, and that combo should definitely do the trick.
What are your best Korean skincare routine tips?
Korean skincare is great—if you’re not dealing with corrective skin concerns like acne or hyperpigmentation. The main goal is to overhydrate the skin to create a "glass skin" look. When your skin is well-hydrated, it’s plump, and that tightens the appearance of pores. The routines involve layering lots of hydrating ingredients like essences, toners, and serums. It gives your skin that juicy, dewy look. And it uses great natural ingredients like green tea and rice water.

However, if you're struggling with acne, you’ll need targeted treatments in addition to hydration. So, Korean skincare is great for people with normal, dry, or combination skin—not necessarily those needing corrective care. The added hydration can also help reduce oil production in oily skin types, so for those people, it would be beneficial as well.