Fifteen Minutes That Changed Global Skincare Walk into any Olive Young in Seoul — the country's dominant beauty retail chain, with over 1,300 stores nationwide — and at some point you will…
Read moreWhat Happens When Water Falls Slowly Over Your Head The room is white. The light is the kind that has been thought about — not bright, not dim, but specifically calibrated to the particular qu…
Read moreBefore the Bottle, the Story Walk into a Korean fragrance boutique in Hannam-dong or Seongsu and the first thing that arrives, before you have processed the interior design or located the disp…
Read moreThe Script That Was Always Meant to Be Seen This Way Walk through Itaewon or Seongsu-dong on a weekend evening and you will notice something that takes a moment to articulate. The streets are …
Read moreA Single Word That Turns 'Mine' Into 'Ours' — Without Anyone Asking Most languages draw a clear line between what belongs to one person and what belongs to many. English is pre…
Read moreThe Words That Left Korea and Never Came Back Languages borrow from each other constantly — English has taken freely from French, Latin, Arabic, Japanese, and dozens of other sources over cent…
Read moreThe Moment the Right Color Hits Your Face The consultant drapes a length of fabric across your chest and shoulder, pulls it close to your chin, and steps back to look. She says nothing for a m…
Read moreThe Glow That Cannot Be Applied There is a quality of light that certain skin produces which is distinct from anything that can be layered onto it. It is not the wet shine of a highlighter or …
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