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Korean Beauty Trend, Before/After Photos: Baggy, Puffy Eyes Are In? Puffy Eyes Are Pretty Eyes

Korean Beauty Trend, Before/After Photos: Baggy, Puffy Eyes Are In? Puffy Eyes Are Pretty Eyes

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You might want to think twice before you go to grab your concealer in the morning — puffy, baggy under eyes are in! Apparently, under eye bags are a popular beauty trend in Korea. Girls are deemed to look better with some fatty, under eye skin tissue than those without. According to Soompi.com, a Korean pop culture site, internet memes of Korean actresses have surfaced on the internet, showing before and after images of them photoshopped for people to choose what they look better with: puffy or smooth under eye bags?

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Photo Courtesy of Sasa.com Facebook Page

You can even rock the under eye bag look by simply using eyelid tape (found on Sasa.com) — a popular cosmetic item in Japan and Korea which can be used to impart the look of monolids, or, more currently, some under eye puffy bags!

korean beauty trend beforeafter photos baggy puffy eyes are in puffy eyes are pretty eyes

Photo Courtesy of MichellePhan.com

Even Lancôme makeup artist and popular beauty blogger Michelle Phan became aware of the unconventional beauty trend when she visited Asia earlier this year in a blog post entitled, “Baggy Eyes Are Hot.”. She found that the observation of puffy eyes was a compliment rather than a ridicule to one’s tired-looking appearance:

“They told me it’s huge in Korea to have slight under eye puffiness that gives your eyes that sweet smiling look.”

The overall goal is to have a perennially smiling look, which brings new meaning to something Tyra would call ‘smizing’.

So, what do you lovely ladies think? Are under eye bags something you can embrace? Or would you rather conceal them? Let us know by commenting below, which will automatically be posted to our Community Forum (click here to check it out!) where you can find other beauty related discussions! Don’t forget to also submit a photo to our Photo Of The Day (click here!) feature, where a new photo will be picked daily. Your photo just might be selected, so get going!

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  • Angela Hall
    Posted at 23:02h, 10 December

    I suppose its because that plane on the “typical” Asian/First Nations face is often flat. I have that problem too. We always want what we don’t have

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