Beauty Standards In Your Country Compared To South Korea

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It’s not necessarily a good thing that Korean beauty standards are getting more popular here. Korean standards are way too rigid and intolerant if you aren’t the exact type.

Fionamlcs
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Japanese, korean and chinese always protect their skin. Have a very white skin and skin care routine. I live in Italy and here are a lot of chinese people. Always in the summer with an umbrella and a lot of sun screen.

Alina-pfob
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Just be you regardless of what skin color you're born with. Why try to be a color that you're not born in? Look in the mirror and see YOU and not someone else❤

fareel
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Americans generally are diversified, recognizing beauty in many forms. To narrow a beauty standards to only pale, fair skin may not work in a more populated countries as a mainstream standard since it would be non inclusive to millions of women... maybe possible in a smaller populated less diverse country... Similar to A STEPFORD WIFE'S TREND...

geraldnewcomb
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That’s funny she said more natural
From what I see in there dramas the pale skin is not natural they put on som much of that white make up which is so obvious because they miss under the cheek and the neck, so that is not natural

DebbiesHomemade
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Natural? Sutble maybe. Not everyone likes to tan in the US.

cabb
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I hope we don’t get too many Korean beauty standards over here because I’m brown as sh*t.

jakd
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People in America like a healthy glow to their complexion a tan on their skin. Which is why bronzers are very popular. No one is walking around here wearing hats and umbrellas. And we love being in the sun 🌞 and going to the beach. I don't ever see us being like south Koreans.

maryallen
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in asia the standard of beauty (for girls) is to be "pale" like really very pale, in almost every asian country if you are pale you are beautiful but in japan there is a trend called "kuro gyaru" this style is split into 4 (ganguro, banba, manba, yamanba) so if you want to be gyaru you have to have brown skin (uh they really wear fake tan skin every day) and blonde or colorful hair, colorful makeup and very flashy clothes in the style of the 2000s but since 2016 the existence of gyaru has decreased because maybe it's not trendy anymore oh but I still see some of them though not as many as before, go to tokyo maybe there are still some gyaru

shisshii
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She forgot to mention that Koreans loves plastic surgeries and bleaching treatments of the skin. So I don’t think none of their beauty standards I would what to follow.

beanetricemcdaniel
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she said a whole lot of nuthin' ngl

devinsheaven
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Usually the people in the states that tan are European American which makes no sense to me because they end up looking orange instead of having a golden undertone 🤣

violetreyes
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Their products are so known in South Korea for being really great that has made people in the US interested in them. The more known they are getting the more I’m seeing their products becoming available here. An I’m ok with that however I can’t get behind the white skin trend they have. This girl was right when she said we want to be tan in the US. We would rather be tan but we still wear sunscreen an fake tans are just as good as real tans.

Weeks
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She needs to keep it real. That standard is horrible and should never have a place in the US. It's rigid and unrealistic af and most people that come from Korea to the US prefer how laid back it is.

SirTopHat_
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Yeah the umbrella, hat and sunscreen thing is an East Asia thing. I am quite surprised when I moved to Western countries and see people don't use umbrella as much even in rainy days 😮☔️☂️☀️

littlebluefishy
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Not everyone in America tans or uses a lot of makeup in the U.S.

ginger
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Everyone should wear sunscreen every day. It’s not about skin tone. UVB damage makes an immense difference in how you age and skin cancer is no fun.

jalfredprufrock
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In Korea, if you take the subway, you’ll see a lot of the women have had stuff done. In the US, that’s definitely not common

jigglypuddin
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Korean beauty standards are toxic! That is not something we want to spread anywhere. Taking good carebof your skin is goid. Beauty standards go beyond good skin care. People feel they need plastic surgery just to get a job, because their photo is included on their resume. Park Seo Joon, who is an excellent actor, handsome and hot IMO, was actually told by some directors to get plastic surgery, the man is gorgeous the directors are crazy, but thats the beauty standards.

Surftouka
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The best zit popping videos come from those same Asian places it’s ironic 🤣 we are talking zits on top of a mountain size cyst, covering the whole face it’s honestly the worse place for acne I have ever seen.

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