Revealing China-Korea Aesthetic Differences: Korean Template Looks vs. Natural Relaxed Beauty — Which Suits You?

There's a special topic in the medical circle recently: Why is the face of Korean actresses getting more and more "like" and the face of Chinese actresses getting more and more "lax"? It's not a question of who's good or who's bad, but...The fundamental difference between the bottom logic of the Middle Korean aesthetics.I don't know. Korea pursues a “precision template”, and China is in the middle of a “natural laxity”. Let's talk today about the difference between those two styles and which one you're better suited to.

Korean aesthetics: refined to each millimetre of "silver aesthetics"

If you've looked at the Korean women's group or the Korean actress, you'll find that their faces have several common features:Filled foreheads, smooth goose and egg faces, tall noses, small lips, naked skin.I don't know. This is the typical Korean aesthetic — a quest for extreme precision and a sense of adolescent girls.

The core words of the Korean aesthetics are: juvenile, full, fluid and impeccable. Specifically, Koreans believe that a beautiful face should look like “shelled eggs”: the forehead should be full, the temples must not be drowsed, the cheeks must not have a lineline, the jaws must be soft enough to almost disappear, and the chin must be sharp and not excessive. This aesthetic has been largely shaped by the South Korean medical industry – from three sets of contours (moved inside + lower abdomen + lower jaws) to full-face fat fillings, to periodic carvings, where the “standardization” of the face of Korean women is almost universal.

The technical support of the Korean aesthetic.These include contours surgery (reduced large bones), facial filling (filling all dents), eye and nose synthesis (large eyes + high nose), periodic skin management (skin booster injections, lasers, botulinum). The result was a “perfect face” with almost no defects, no sense of age and no personal characteristics.

The benefits of this style are lenses, fineness and youth; the disadvantages are that it is easy to “hit the face” and that excessive surgery can lead to lateral laxity and stiff expression.

New trends in Chinese aesthetics: from "red face" to "natural laxity"

In previous years, the Korean-style template — big eyes, sharp chins and tweaked lips — was also popular in China. But the wind has changed dramatically in the last two years.More and more women in China are pursuing "mother's face" and "sweetness" and "nature beauty"I don't know.

What is "natural laxity"? It's not really loose, it's kind of...It's not tight, it's not deliberate, it's personal beauty.I don't know. For example: to keep a little bit of the elliptical angle of the arctic angle, it seems even more acrimonious; to allow a slight texture of the face to become more lively; to keep the bones of nature in motion without the pursuit of overfilling the forehead; or even to accept the skin of one eye or two, provided that there is overall harmony.

This aesthetic is not a woman's face, but a star like Shuyu, Nini, Zhou Ying. Their faces are flesh and blood, and they have an elliptical and storyry sense, which doesn't make you feel like they're moving, but they're comfortable, patient, sophisticated.

The core key words of the Chinese natural aesthetics: bone support, personal characteristics, dynamic beauty, age tolerance. Technologically, rather than pursuing radical modifications, they optimize the proportion by means of bone support injections (e.g., contours fixed), small fills, tight upgrades, etc. Doctors focus more on “face folding” and “photographic aesthetics” than simply filling all trenches.

Korean template vs natural laxity: comparison of strengths and weaknesses

DimensionsKorean TemplateIt's natural.
Core objectivesPrecision, childish, flawless.Nature, recognition, patience.
Face characteristicsGoose-faced, full of foreheads, soft and low horns.Bones retention, moderate elasticity, dynamic pattern
Surgery.Outline 3 + Full Face FillBone support injection + small increase
AppearanceIt's very sophisticated. It's for a high-level shot.It's natural. It tastes personal.
Real life.Could be "fake" or "too hard"It's not easy to see.
Long-term impactIt could accelerate the downsliding and the stiff expression.It's more age-tolerant, more natural.

So, what kind of aesthetic would you like?

There's no standard answer to this question. It's up to you.Face base, professional needs, personal preferencesI don't know.

Other Organiser

  • You've been on the camera a lot. It's a lot of precision.

  • Your face is based on "the flesh is bigger than the bones" and the bones themselves are not prominent, suitable for filling and softening.

  • You're a girl, you're sweet, you don't mind "pretty but not unique."

  • You have enough money and time to maintain it.

For natural laxity:

  • You're more concerned about the nature of real life than you want to be seen.

  • You've got a good bone base. You just need to fine-tune it, not make a big deal of it.

  • You want beauty to be recognized and you keep your identity.

  • You're looking for durability, you're going to grow old, not a short "shock."

compromiseIn fact, the most numerous people have chosen to preserve their own bone characteristics, without excessive surgery, but to do precise bone support injections at key points (e.g., eyebrow bows, nostrils, jaw lines) to increase facial folding, while maintaining a tightness with PV projects. Such a programme has both a Korean sense of precision and a Chinese degree of nature.

Either way, remember three principles.

First, don't be blind. The "child face" in Little Red doesn't necessarily fit your bone structure. The aesthetic has a cycle, but the face is its own, and choosing a durable style is more important than choosing a popular style.

Second, finding a doctor is more critical than choosing a style. Injecting bone support requires a doctor who can fix the contours (e.g. Hangzhou, Beijing laughing days, etc.); and natural laxity adjustment requires an aesthetic “restraint” doctor, rather than “filling” you.

Thirdly, accept “unperfect”. Real beauty is never a flaw. The moderate tears, a little texture, a tiny asymmetric eyebrow is your unique recognition. In the end, it is you who may be lost.

In any case, the Chinese and Korean aesthetics have no points, but none. The Korean template is like a fine porcelain doll, with natural laxion like a cup of clean tea. You can find the most comfortable and confident state of your face, your profession, your character. I hope this analysis will help you see where you're going.