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K-Beauty

K-Beauty (Korean케이뷰티; RRKeibyuti) is an umbrella term for skincare products that are derived from South Korea.[1][2][3][4] The fad gained popularity worldwide, especially in East Asia,[5][6] Southeast Asia,[7][8][9] South Asia,[10][11][12] and the Western world,[13][14][15][16] and focuses on health, hydration, and an emphasis on brightening effects.[17][18][19][20]

K-Beauty Expo Korea
K-Beauty brand, Tonymoly

Although the focus for these beauty products are on skin aesthetics such as health, hydration, and luminous textured skin, glowing "glass skin" is favored by South Koreans. Rather than having layers of foundation, it is preferred to have a lengthy skincare regimen with a focus on toning and clarifying. Various natural ingredients are utilized in the creation of these products in addition to the numerous steps involved in a skincare routine. The skincare and cosmetics industry continues to lead the way in terms of economic gain, as displayed by the growth and expansion of Korean skincare domestically and internationally.[21] The history of Korean skincare has influenced the standards for the ideal beauty and skincare routine which have become engrained into Korean norms over time.[22] The result of which has led to several controversies and movements against harmful and rigid beauty standards set upon the Korean people.[22]

The Asia-Pacific holds the largest market share in the K-beauty industry as of December 2020, with Asian countries/regions being some of the largest consumers of K-beauty products.[23] There is also a growing market for K-beauty products in Western countries such as the United Kingdom.[24]

In recent years, Korean skincare and cosmetic products have become a worldwide phenomenon, revolutionizing the global beauty industry with innovative products and aesthetic trends. Korean beauty first emerged in the West in 2011 with the launch of the BB cream, marketed as a multi-tasking skincare product that serves as a foundation, moisturizer and sunscreen.[25] Korean skin care products are available and can be found in department stores, pharmacies, and specialty beauty retailers. United States-based retailers have reported business growth since introducing Korean beauty products.

Beauty products consumers are paying more attention to the ingredients of the skin care products before investing and purchasing the items. Products that say natural and organic have more appeal to consumers. Recently, natural ingredients beauty products have clinical research studies began evaluating their therapeutic potential and biological cutaneous effects.[26]

Ingredients and routine edit

Korean beauty standards in the 21st century prize a youthful look and the appearance of moisture on the skin, which results in a preference for cremes over powders. K-beauty products are also more often designed for export, as a result of South Korea's history of import substitution industrialization.[27] K-Beauty products are presented using sophisticated ingredients and appealing packaging. Products use ingredients ranging from more natural sources such as green tea leaves, orchid, soybean[28] to snail slime, morphing masks, bee venom (an anti-inflammatory "faux-tox" alleged to relax facial muscles), moisturizing starfish extract, and pig collagen.[29][30][31] The regimen involves a series of steps including cleansing rituals (with oil and water based products), sheet masks, essences, serums, moisturizers, cushion compacts, fermented products, and SPF 35 sunscreen. At night, the sunscreen is replaced by a "night cream".[1][32] Each regimen is addressed differently depending on complexion factors including hormonal fluctuations and lifestyle choices.[33]

The ultra-elaborated K-Beauty skincare regimen consisted of an average of 10 steps. It normally starts with a dual cleaning ritual, series of sheet masks, essences lotions, serums, and rich moisturizers, and then ends with an SPF sunscreen, except at night when the sunscreen is swapped for a thick sleep cream.[1] The facial skincare products are successful, due to the abundant development of new skin products and that two-thirds (68%) of all launches of skincare products were products from South Korea.[34][35] Although men are increasingly participating in the market, the focus is still on women. YouTubers offer tutorials on how to apply cosmetics and skincare products.[22]

Economics edit

South Korea is the leader of the global beauty industry, it continues to advance; analysts expect K-Beauty to generate immense growth and expansion of Korean skincare brands to bring in high revenue.[21] This continues to be the projection for the upcoming years.[21]

South Korea is also known for being the center for many skin care brand's research and development as well as a manufacturing and production hub.[36] The majority of Koreans are found to be well-educated and informed about skin care and health, so many of the products developed by Korea are thoroughly regulated.[37] An additional factor for its success includes the influence of popular culture, such as the Hallyu Wave, where celebrities promote makeup brands and help to promote them domestically and internationally.[38]

K-Beauty is associated with the Korean Wave; for example, the South Korean cosmetics company Amorepacific sponsored My Love from the Star, a 2014 K-drama whose constant marketing of Amorepacific products resulted in an increase in skincare and lipstick products of 75 and 400 percent. The combination of increased international tourism in South Korea combined with K-Beauty products' presence in duty-free shops has also worked to increase sales of cosmetics in Korea.[39]

History edit

In the past, Koreans were known to create and utilize several skincare and makeup products. Additionally, the superficial appearance was thought to be linked to one's inner health and care.[40] Many were made from natural ingredients around them such as oils, plants, or natural powders. These natural cosmetics at the time added fragrance to the product which was often thought to reduce stress and fatigue, as stated in the Gyuhap Chongseo or Women's Encyclopedia.[40] The origins of Korean beauty developed during the time of the Three Kingdoms where beauty culture became more prevalent.[41][42] A special emphasis was placed upon the Goryeo era as it was known to be the pinnacle for Korean beauty standards.[41] In the Joseon Dynasty, the idea of beauty stems from fair-looking skin and cherry lips to accentuates the elegancy of their status.[43]

Beauty standards and controversies edit

Throughout each of the Three Kingdom eras, women and elites were often informed of what beauty products were acceptable via the Gyuhap Chongseo.[40] The Three Kingdoms included from oldest to recent: Silla, Goguryeo, and Baekje (BC 37~668).[41] Much of the information and knowledge of skincare and beauty from the Silla era was carried onto the Goguryeo era where further advancements were implemented.[41] The Gyuhap Chongseo detailed the proper ways to do one's makeup.[40]

The Goguryeo era was thought to be excessive by Joseon standards. During the Joseon dynasty, Confucianism dictated what was acceptable in terms of beauty with a focus on the inner self.[44] Korean beauty often flowed from the lower-class to the elites as many elites mirrored the female entertainers, known as gisaeng.[40] Beauty accessories and containers were then invented and sold. Trade and imports from other countries, like Russia and China, then became more frequent.[41]

This is evidence of South Koreans' strong interest in physical attractiveness.[45] South Korea has the world's highest rate of cosmetic surgery per capita.[46] It has become the destination for nip and tuck tourism.[22] The tough standards in South Korea have created the "Escape the Corset" movement to cast off the country's rigid beauty standards. This movement was created by a group of women that wanted to put a stop and challenging tone of the most beauty-obsessed capitals in the world, their long-accepted attitude towards plastic surgery and cosmetic. This movement was inspired by the #MeToo Movement.[22] The Korean wave has led to unrealistic beauty standards among young people in South Korea. More advertisements on cosmetics and facial beauty products are found in South Korean fashion magazines than those in the United States.[34]

The value that South Koreans have placed on physical attractiveness can influence a young person's self-esteem and interpersonal and romantic relationships, for those who are not so up to the standards.[40] Social aesthetic preferences for women wearing makeup and having a small 'heart-shaped' face is strong. In South Korea, pressure for conformity against people that leave the mainstream path is relatively intense as compared to other advanced, democratized countries.[22] Plastic surgery is huge in South Korea. It is also considered one of plastic surgery capitals of the world. Since so many young people in South Korea feel the pressure to look a certain way,many turn to surgery. In 2014 it was recorded that 980,000 procedures were done in that year. Along with the popularity of kbeauty many foreigners are beginning to fly to South Korea for surgery. [47]

It's not a surprise that Korea is now the leading country and the most popular country known for their cosmetic surgery as well as having the ideal body figure because of their celebrities. Estimate on rates of cosmetic surgery reveals South Korea as having the highest national per capita involvement, if one takes into account both non-invasive and invasive procedures, as defined by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. A palpably intensifying commodification of the body in Korea's media-saturated, consumer capitalist culture is giving rise to newer concepts of corporeal self-discipline and reconfiguring not only of how beauty, masculinity, and femininity is represented, but how the modern national self is understood.[48] Because of the hallyu Korean wave, the nation has seen Korean celebrities as models of physical attractiveness. Also, because of Korea's growing cosmetic surgery industry has highlighted the attention its citizens put on achieving defined standards of beauty. In the last decade, exposing nude torso has become requisite for male talents.[48] The fast emergence of good physical physique derives from new strategies among Korea's media industries in shaping consumer desires by foregrounding male sexuality.[48] For the women, not only is their body important but also their faces and skins.

Clean beauty edit

The global natural skincare product market in 2022 was estimated at US$17.78 billion billion, and is expected to reach US$19.73 billion in 2023. [49]

Natural skincare is often associated with clean beauty, which refers to cosmetic products that favor natural ingredients yet often incorporate synthetics that have been deemed safe for people and the planet. Although they go hand in hand, to be specific, natural can be clean, but clean is not always natural. [50]

Clean beauty at large encompasses conscious, cruelty-free, vegan, and sustainable packaging, and it is significantly connected to wellness. [51]

See also edit

References edit

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accepted attitude towards plastic surgery and cosmetic This movement was inspired by the MeToo Movement 22 The Korean wave has led to unrealistic beauty standards among young people in South Korea More advertisements on cosmetics and facial beauty products are found in South Korean fashion magazines than those in the United States 34 The value that South Koreans have placed on physical attractiveness can influence a young person s self esteem and interpersonal and romantic relationships for those who are not so up to the standards 40 Social aesthetic preferences for women wearing makeup and having a small heart shaped face is strong In South Korea pressure for conformity against people that leave the mainstream path is relatively intense as compared to other advanced democratized countries 22 Plastic surgery is huge in South Korea It is also considered one of plastic surgery capitals of the world Since so many young people in South Korea feel the pressure to look a certain way many turn to surgery In 2014 it was recorded that 980 000 procedures were done in that year Along with the popularity of kbeauty many foreigners are beginning to fly to South Korea for surgery 47 It s not a surprise that Korea is now the leading country and the most popular country known for their cosmetic surgery as well as having the ideal body figure because of their celebrities Estimate on rates of cosmetic surgery reveals South Korea as having the highest national per capita involvement if one takes into account both non invasive and invasive procedures as defined by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery A palpably intensifying commodification of the body in Korea s media saturated consumer capitalist culture is giving rise to newer concepts of corporeal self discipline and reconfiguring not only of how beauty masculinity and femininity is represented but how the modern national self is understood 48 Because of the hallyu Korean wave the nation has seen Korean celebrities as models of physical attractiveness Also because of Korea s growing cosmetic surgery industry has highlighted the attention its citizens put on achieving defined standards of beauty In the last decade exposing nude torso has become requisite for male talents 48 The fast emergence of good physical physique derives from new strategies among Korea s media industries in shaping consumer desires by foregrounding male sexuality 48 For the women not only is their body important but also their faces and skins Clean beauty editThis section may contain material not related to the topic of the article Please help improve this section or discuss this issue on the talk page October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The global natural skincare product market in 2022 was estimated at US 17 78 billion billion and is expected to reach US 19 73 billion in 2023 49 Natural skincare is often associated with clean beauty which refers to cosmetic products that favor natural ingredients yet often incorporate synthetics that have been deemed safe for people and the planet Although they go hand in hand to be specific natural can be clean but clean is not always natural 50 Clean beauty at large encompasses conscious cruelty free vegan and sustainable packaging and it is significantly connected to wellness 51 See also editLight skin in Japanese culture Cosmetics in Korea Amorepacific LG Beauty C Beauty T BeautyReferences edit a b c K Beauty The Exhausting Skin Care Regimen That May Be Worth the Effort The Wall Street Journal This Year Old Startup Is Now Southeast Asia s Largest Online Korean Beauty Market Forbes K beauty attracts investment from international big shots The Korea Herald July 22 2016 Korean Beauty Products Korean Hallyu and The Rise of Korean Cosmetics in China www cityweekend com cn Archived from the original on May 2 2017 Retrieved January 21 2019 New Ultra Super July 13 2012 The Korean beauty secrets are out Japan Pulse blog japantimes co jp migration June 13 2015 The rise of K beauty in Singapore and globally ppp webadmin June 27 2013 K pop a boon for cosmetics shops 5 Skincare brands found in Malaysia that are worth trying September 7 2016 A Korean Wave The Rise Of K Beauty In Sri Lanka Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka How South Korean Beauty Brands Are Winning Consumers in India TranslateMedia August 17 2017 K Pop in K Town Nepali Times December 14 2018 The Korean skincare routine explained Cosmopolitan November 26 2019 Here s why K Beauty is killing it Marie Claire June 9 2016 Archived from the original on August 15 2016 Korean beauty products and masks are taking over the industry Yahoo Beauty Western brands want in on K beauty action February 16 2016 Retrieved December 8 2016 K Beauty What Elle UK September 23 2019 The draw of fast K beauty Straits Times August 11 2016 K Beauty Expo Business Korea Archived from the original on August 22 2016 10 step K beauty routine is the latest fad to hit desi shores Times of India The Times 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