It isn’t all bubble masks and snail serums. Korean-American writer Hana Hong is here to expose what no-one wants to, from skin shaming to plastic surgery.
“My first experience with K-Beauty had nothing to do with mastering a 10-step routine but, instead, was the most relatable of all skin problems: a pimple. It was my first one, which I remember clearly thanks to a man from my all-Korean church pointing it out in front of the entire congregation, ranting about how it’s such a shame when a woman’s skin is tarnished. In most communities, this would be unacceptable behaviour, but for myself and many Korean women, these kinds of incidents were—and still are—the norm.
Growing up, my Korean community in Maryland, USA, (like many others) was fixated on female looks, discussing them in very direct, often brutal ways. References like “That girl with the flat nose” or “The woman with the fat face” were frequently tossed around, along with plastic-surgery suggestions. So while I admire the K-Beauty aisle for being a haven of self-care, I also see it as something else: the manifestation of wildly unattainable standards and a culture obsessed with physical perfection.
Recently, there has been a backlash vocalised through the hashtag #EscapeTheCorset. Thousands of Korean women are posting about smashing their makeup, chopping their hair, and protesting plastic surgery. It is a rebellion against the intense pressures Korean women endure and also serves as a wake-up call to Americans who use K-Beauty products: the industry has a dark side.
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