



Asian beauties skillfully hide their age even with a minimum of makeup.
South Korea is not called the country of morning freshness for nothing: most locals take such good care of themselves that they can be confused with the actresses of their famous dramas. By the way, Asian TV series have long focused on beauty trends for personal care, which are suitable even for a Russian woman.

For example, the main character of “The Queen of Tears” is known for her snow-white, almost porcelain skin. To do this, the beauty uses moisturizing pads, does not forget to clean her pores, and also emphasizes her royal pallor with minimal makeup – neat eyeliner, a light tint on her lips and no blush on her cheeks!

However, in the drama “Even if I’m not a hero” they still use blush, but they apply it under the eyes – this gives the skin a touchingly healthy glow and zest. In 2024, Korean women prefer peach tones, or, at worst, a soft pink shade.

In “Kenson’s Creature” you probably noticed the main character’s eyebrows: well-groomed, with a barely noticeable downward slope. Local beauties will never apply gel to their eyebrow hairs, but instead use a pencil. Preferably a little darker than the original color.

Finally, one of the major beauty trends in new dramas can definitely be called permanent. Long locks, barely bleached hair color – voila, you are ready to shine in the drama The Sun Will Rise Again.
Source: Popcorn News

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