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As a Korean-American beauty journalist currently living in Seoul, it’s been fascinating to spot the differences in how people do their hair and makeup here vs. in the States. One thing that stood out to me almost immediately upon my arrival is how people wear their lashes.
WhereasintheWest,we’vehistoricallyfavoredbold,voluminouslashesàlaAmericanbeautyiconslikeDollyParton,DianaRoss,and‘90ssupermodels,inKorea,I’venoticedmoreofaminimalist—almosttothepointofsparse—approach.Thelashesherearenotfullorfluffyintheslightest;instead,they’reneatlyspacedoutwithdistinct,pointedtipsthatsubtlyaccentuate