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How do you rank æspa based on Korean beauty standards?
TLDR: The visual ranking of æspa based on the Korean beauty standards is: Winter, Karina, and NingNing & Giselle I used red carpet photos to show their real skin and features since these are usually free from filters and edits. Let’s begin ranking Aespa members based on Korean beauty standards,
Is Aespa the most beautiful Kpop group?
All of the aespa members are so beautiful and highly appreciated in south korea even though the members don’t fit korean beauty standards perfectly, they have their own charm who just shines throughout every standard but if there’s a ranking, it would be like this:
What do you think about Aespa?
Aespa has pretty unique visuals, being from SM. Their debut was pretty fine and I am sure they will be more successful in the future. Stream “Black Mamba”, y’all! You also have to be 165 cm or above, must have aegyo-sal and be 50 kg or less. Let’s analyse the members! Let’s get it.
What are the beauty standards in Korea?
Korean beauty standards prioritize a slim figure, small face, v-shaped jaw, pale skin, 5′6, straight eyebrows, European nose, flawless skin, and larger eyes. Karina- Slim figure, v-shaped jaw, slim nose, straight eyebrows, flawless skin, small face large eyes
How pretty are G-friend’s visuals?
There’s a saying: G-Friend has 6 visuals, and they are actually equally pretty, but every Buddy has different opinions as to how pretty they are. Yerin is an obvious top visual. She has everything, from milky white skin, (almost) big eyes, and a lot of aegyo.
Does Lee know fit Korean beauty standards?
Here are the male Korean beauty standards: Let’s start with the ranking. Lee Know is known for his stunning visuals. Now many people would come saying Hyunjin should have been at the first place but I think he fits the Korean beauty standards more than Hyunjin does. Many thought Lee Know was Japanese when he debuted because of his good looks.
Does winter meet Korean beauty standards?
As you can see, Winter met all of the Korean beauty standards. On a side note, you can see skin imperfections, which are totally okay and normal. This is a reminder that even those considered “perfect” by a specific set of standards, they are still humans and have flaws.