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There are reports that Korean men wear makeup every day. What do you think?

Korean boys are paying more and more attention to skin care and makeup. In fact, a large part of the reason is related to the huge influence of Korean pop music in Korea. The popularity of KPOP and the rise of boy groups have made Korean men begin to dress themselves up according to IDOL standards in order to make themselves more outstanding and loved by others.

Due to the long-term influence of this aesthetic, Korean boys wearing makeup have become almost the same daily routine as girls. Previously, the BBC had a documentary about male makeup in Korea

It was mentioned that in addition to female makeup bloggers in Korea, there are also a large number of male makeup bloggers, and their makeup skills are quite impressive. One of them tells a story about a boy who felt unconfident because of acne on his skin, so he started buying concealer and foundation in order to make himself more confident

In fact, men have the same right to pursue beauty as women. Yes, and a man wearing makeup is not the same as being sissy at all. People just pay more attention to their appearance. Sometimes I think about it, it is also a kind of respect for the people they come into contact with. I hope you can see my better side and make each other feel comfortable

Moreover, the general makeup of boys mainly focuses on the overall facial contour and the modification of flaws. As for the style, it is a personal matter

And, in fact, boys are very concerned about beauty. They are naturally higher than women. For example, the world's top makeup masters tend to be more male stars. Artists, painters, etc. who are related to any kind of beauty are also more male-biased. From a biological point of view, males are good-looking. Beauty is used to attract heterosexual females, so we have to admit that men have more advantages than women in terms of beauty.

So, no matter which country men wear makeup, we should actually have an inclusive attitude. In any case, a man who is willing to clean himself up and look handsome will be more pleasing to the eye, and This does not mean that this person is not manly, just as men want to be surrounded by beautiful women, so do girls

Recalling my first trip to Seoul, South Korea many years ago, I was shocked by two things. . The first thing is that the streets are full of handsome men. For example, in a famous shopping mall in Seoul (I forgot the specific name), the people at the door directing the cars to be put into the warehouse are all handsome and tall guys who look like male models. Compared to our country Usually the people who do this kind of work are security guards. The second thing is that Korean men's clothing is really affordable and fashionable, and the workmanship is very exquisite. Very good value for money.

So South Korea is really a place where the beauty economy is developed. Perhaps it is because the beauty economy has been tapped to the end that men’s appearance has such a potential market.

South Korea’s idol boy groups are also very famous in the global entertainment industry. Aren’t even my country’s top celebrities like Lu Han and Zhang Yixing trained in South Korea? Therefore, South Korea has indeed formed a very industrialized and industrialized system for the appearance of boys. Although what we see is just the appearance of the boys, it is not just as simple as putting on makeup. It is not too difficult to produce men's eyebrow pencils and BB creams, but why doesn't our country, or even the more developed Europe and the United States, develop particularly fast? The core is that our men are not interested in makeup. Without consumers, how can we be productive?

But things are different in South Korea. Boys have been trained to pay great attention to appearance since childhood, and this lifestyle habit has been deeply rooted in their bones. Korean boys attach great importance to hairstyle, facial skin care, and clothing. Office workers basically wear suits and professional attire, which is similar to Japan. She is as meticulous and meticulous about skin care as girls. I often see young men waiting to spit out money in front of the cash machine. They take advantage of the reflective rearview mirror on the cash machine to fix their hair. It takes a few seconds to fix their appearance. How many men in other countries do we have? How could anyone care about their appearance to such a "terminal" level?

In fact, makeup for boys is not complicated. The focus is on eyebrows and hairstyle. Daily skin care and sun protection are enough. It’s not that all Korean boys like to wear monster makeup.

Koreans are also rare in the world for paying attention to sun protection. In any seaside resort area, as long as you see someone wearing sun protection clothing no matter how hot it is, they are definitely Koreans. They even wear full body protection clothing when going swimming. I even saw Koreans swimming in tight-fitting long-sleeved swimsuits and wearing sun hats and sunglasses, so the person had to keep his head above the water while swimming. Although it seems exaggerated, ultraviolet rays are indeed the number one killer of skin aging. Which country's men can pay as much attention to sun protection as Korean men?

If Chinese men can pay 30% of the attention to appearance that Korean men do, I believe that our country will truly become the first kingdom of appearance in Asia. Haha, I hope that Chinese men will really love skin care. Dear men. Come on God!

It’s understandable, but whether to follow suit or not depends on the will of the Chinese people.

The first thing that is certain is that male makeup is a popular trend. Modern society is extremely materially developed. On the one hand, men have free money to dress themselves up. On the other hand, it has liberated a lot of productive forces, allowing men to have free time to dress up themselves. Most importantly, the diversification of spiritual life brought about by material development. Let society gradually tolerate the phenomenon of men wearing makeup - it is foreseeable that the phenomenon of men wearing makeup will become more and more common in the future, and it will become increasingly common.

The blogger believes that there is nothing wrong with men wearing makeup. Originally, both men and women have the freedom to pursue better looks - as long as you spend your own money and time, others have nothing to say. In the past, there was no choice. Now, men’s eyebrow tattoos, skin care, and various skin care and makeup products for men are all dazzling. There are too many choices. We can think that this is a good thing - whether to choose is another. After all, it’s gratifying to have a lot of choices available to you!

Don’t think that only Korean men wear makeup. In fact, men all over the world are wearing makeup. In Asia, the influence of the Japanese wave and the Korean wave is huge, and the output ability of Korean popular culture is also huge. We have reason to believe that many teenagers in our country are already on the road to imitating Korean men. So, when I asked what I thought, the blogger thought it would be better to just look around and not say anything, because even if a man goes out wearing smoky makeup, it wouldn't bother me.

Since the past few years, a word has been popular in Korea - grooming. The original meaning is the groom grooming the horse. From the original meaning, we can know that it is related to grooming. Now it is mostly used for boys when grooming horses. People who spend money on their own clothing.

Korean people are also more sensitive to fashion, so they pay more attention to their own clothing. Korean cosmetics and skin care products also have men-specific brands. It is also rising day by day. There are also waxing shops, barber shops, etc. that specifically serve men.

Moreover, you can often see Korean male anchors doing makeup on platforms such as YouTube. Many of the boys' makeup is more professional than the girls. Not only in There are also many men in the beauty industry in South Korea and China, such as Li Jiaqi, who is very popular recently, and male celebrities also need to wear light makeup when they are on camera, so it is not uncommon for boys to wear makeup in today's society.

It’s just that in the education we received in China, boys are supposed to be masculine, and putting on makeup is something only girls do. This fixed concept is deeply rooted in our minds, so many people still What I can't accept is that compared to our country, Korea's thinking is a bit more avant-garde, so in addition to dressing and matching, it also starts to pay attention to facial care.

Personally, I think it is okay for boys to wear makeup when it comes to skin care. After all, everyone loves beauty~ And in this century that advocates freedom, makeup is also a personal freedom and should be respected~

Appearance as the main competitiveness has gradually become the consciousness of Korean society, and Korean men have also begun to invest in dressing themselves up. As a result, male makeup has become a common phenomenon. At present, Korean men's cosmetics are on the market in large numbers, and sales have also skyrocketed.

A report released by the South Korean government earlier pointed out that as a major country in the cosmetics and beauty industry, South Korea’s annual output value of the cosmetics and beauty industry reaches US$7.2 billion (approximately 45.6 billion yuan), of which men account for an increasing proportion. high.

The report also stated that Korean men are the most fond of using a "full set" of cosmetics and beauty products in the world. Korean male consumption accounts for as much as 20% of the global male cosmetics market consumption, making it undisputedly the world's largest consumer of cosmetics. The largest male skin care product consumer market. At least 3/4 of Korean men undergo beauty and cosmetic treatments at least once a week, and they use an average of 13.3 types of cosmetics per month.

Data released by South Korean health and beauty chain Olive Young on the 25th also showed that the sales of Olive Young’s men’s makeup products last year increased by 30% year-on-year. Specifically, sales of men's colored lip balms surged 16 times year-on-year, air cushions and BB creams increased by 30%, and eyebrow pencils increased by 25%. In addition, various male-specific products such as eyebrow trimmers, chest patches, and leg hair removers are constantly on the market.

Yonhap News Agency quoted an official from Olive Young as saying that as makeup has become a way to show confidence, male consumers' demand for makeup products has increased year by year.

Interface News previously reported that many fashion and beauty brands will choose South Korea as their first launch location.

For example, CHANEL invited Li Dongxu, who has a profound face, as its spokesperson last year. This is also the first male beauty face in the history of CHANEL. Handsome and stylish thick eyebrows, clean and transparent makeup, and lip color close to skin color, it looks fresh and comfortable without a strong sense of distance. The combination of various factors has promoted the surge in CHANEL's sales in South Korea.

The media also observed that more and more Korean men are no longer satisfied with keeping their skin clean to care about various products including concealer, wrinkle improvement and anti-aging.

Please take a look at exo. I feel almost handsome regardless of whether he is painted or not.

It’s good to put on foundation, trim your eyebrows, and tidy yourself up. Yes, men wearing makeup does not mean they look seductive. Exquisiteness does not mean being feminine, so normal maintenance and proper grooming are pleasing to others and yourself, so why not do it.

If you can choose:

Which one should a girl choose to get married between a super handsome guy who earns 3,000 a month and is well-dressed, or an average-looking boy who earns 30,000 a month and doesn’t dress up well?

Which one should a boy choose to get married, a super beauty who earns 3,000 yuan a month and is well-dressed, or a plain-looking girl who earns 3,000 yuan a month and never dresses up?

Stay away from boys who wear makeup. It’s understandable that they put some skin care products on their faces. They are as thin as monkeys. I can’t stand the thick foundation and eyeliner. They don’t look masculine at all. Go more often. Gym, reasonable living habits, natural sunlight is not good!

It’s normal. I went to Korea before and the tour guide was a man. He had more than a dozen skin care steps every day. I think it’s pretty good because he pays attention to skin care and knows how to put on makeup. When you go out, at least you can wear it. Her image is ok, but that doesn’t mean she looks girly if she wears makeup or wears sunscreen. Putting on foundation, drawing eyebrows, and applying lipstick is the norm. Basic etiquette!