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[PANN] But I understand why people say that Korean aesthetics have become strange.


It seems like aesthetic standards have changed recently, and people are definitely pretty, but when it comes to customization, it seems like everything is going to extremes, making it uncomfortable to just look at.
The combination of very pale skin + pink under-eye makeup seems almost normal now. (Trendy makeup styles are always evolving, but it just looks unnatural.) It looks like a weird aesthetic.

+ Sometimes he disguises himself as an adult, but strangely enough he looks younger than mature.




This is the ancient beauty that people so long for these days.
In general, they have very harmonious features, look less cumbersome and are more pleasing to the eye. They have a mature appearance, so even if they create an exaggerated style, their harmonious facial features stand out.

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Article: Now I understand why people say that Korean aesthetics have become strange.


1. [+45, -1]
I think I don't have that kind of face now, so I think it looks less pretty and more natural, so I think I end up styling my hair like the picture above.
2. [+40, -3]
To be honest, I admired Suzy, Irene, Sulli, Tzuyu, and Seolhyun, but at some point the trend changed..
3. [+39, 0]
This is all because of plastic surgery. Many people have to wear a lot of eye makeup because of double eyelid surgery. It seems that the facial features become more distinct, so heavy makeup suits them better. As more and more people become pretty through plastic surgery, the trend of exaggerated white skin, big eyes, and small hair began.
4. [+38, -4]
But I guess change is inevitable… With the ability to see every pore on celebrities on screen and hundreds of websites analyzing their photos from every angle in high definition, everything had to be perfect. That's why we've come this far…
5. [+34, -3]
No, but am I the only one who misses Jang Won-young back then? She's still pretty, but it's a shame she no longer has that innocence.
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