Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture from the K-Beauty Capital

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K-Beauty allure meets cultural critique and feminism.

Considering your interest in beauty trends and cultural dynamics, "Flawless" offers an intriguing dive into the K-Beauty phenomenon. It isn't just a celebration of South Korea's innovative beauty industry—it's a critical analysis that considers the wider societal implications, including the intense pressure on women to conform to strict beauty standards. The author's profound research, encompassing firsthand interviews, gives a voice to the women behind the statistics and promises to leave you with a nuanced understanding of allure and appearance in contemporary society.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture from the K-Beauty Capital

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ISBN: 9780593473801
Authors: Elise Hu
Publisher: Dutton
Date of Publication: 2023-05-23
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Economics, Sociology
Related Topics: Asia, History, Sociology, Feminism, Economics
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An audacious journalistic exploration of the present and future of beauty through the lens of South Korea's booming "K-beauty" industry and the culture it promotes, by Elise Hu, NPR host-at-large and the host of TED Talks Daily. K-beauty has captured imaginations worldwide by promising a kind of mesmerizing perfection. Its skincare and makeup products—creams packaged to look like milkshakes or pandas, and snail mucus face masks, to name a few—work together to fascinate us, champion consumerism, and invite us to indulge. In the four years Elise Hu spent in Seoul as NPR’s bureau chief, the global K-beauty industry quadrupled. Today it's worth $10 billion and is only getting bigger as it rides the Hallyu wave around the globe. But although self-care consumerism may be fun, darker questions lurk beneath the surface of this story. When technology makes it easy to quantify and optimize ourselves—from banishing blemishes, to whittling our waistlines, even to shaving down our jaws—where do we draw the line? What are the dangers for a society where a flawless face and body are promoted and possible? What are the real financial, physical, and emotional costs of beauty work in a culture that valorizes endless self-improvement and codes it as empowerment? With rich historical context and deep reporting, including hours of interviews
 

K-Beauty allure meets cultural critique and feminism.

Considering your interest in beauty trends and cultural dynamics, "Flawless" offers an intriguing dive into the K-Beauty phenomenon. It isn't just a celebration of South Korea's innovative beauty industry—it's a critical analysis that considers the wider societal implications, including the intense pressure on women to conform to strict beauty standards. The author's profound research, encompassing firsthand interviews, gives a voice to the women behind the statistics and promises to leave you with a nuanced understanding of allure and appearance in contemporary society.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.