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Flawless

Lessons in Looks and Culture from the K-Beauty Capital
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Flawless by Elise Hu delves into the global beauty industry, exploring how cultural perceptions of beauty are influenced by technology and consumerism. The book examines the impact of these standards on people worldwide, especially in shaping individual identities and societal norms.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the intersection of beauty, technology, and society. It delves into how beauty ideals are moulded by technological advances and cultural trends, offering insights into societal pressures and self-perception. If you're intrigued by global perspectives on beauty standards, this engaging analysis is likely to captivate you.

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Flawless is a cutting-edge journalistic exposé of self-care consumerism, using the extreme case of South Korea to both celebrate the astounding growth of K-Beauty and South Korean pop culture as a global export, and examine the dark implications for women in a looks-obsessed patriarchy. It asks the question: What is the future of beauty?

One of Porchlight's Business Books of the Year | One of Vox's Best Books of 2023 | An NPR Book of the Day | Required Reading from New York Post | One of Nylon's 13 May Books to Add to Your Reading List | One of PureWow's 14 Books to Read for AAPI Heritage Month | One of W Magazine's 14 Books to Dive Into This Summer | One of Betches' Best Summer Reads of 2023

An audacious journalistic exploration of the present and future of beauty through the lens of South Korea's booming "K-beauty" industry and the culture it promotes, by Elise Hu, NPR host-at-large and the host of TED Talks Daily.

K-beauty has captured imaginations worldwide by promising a kind of mesmerizing perfection. Its skincare and makeup products—creams packaged to look like milkshakes or pandas, and snail mucus face masks, to name a few—work together to fascinate us, champion consumerism, and invite us to indulge. In the four years Elise spent in Seoul as NPR's bureau chief, the global K-beauty industry quadrupled. Today it's worth $10 billion and is only getting bigger as it rides the Hallyu wave around the globe.

And fun as self-care consumerism may be, Elise turns her veteran eye to the darker questions lurking beneath the surface of this story. When technology makes it easy to quantify and optimise ourselves—from banishing blemishes to whittling our waistlines, even to shaving down our jaws—where do we draw the line? What are the dangers for a society where a flawless face and body are promoted and possible? What are the real financial, physical, and emotional costs of beauty work in a culture that valorises endless self-improvement and codes it as empowerment?

With rich historical context and deep reporting, including hours of interviews with South Korean women, this is a complex, provocative look at the ways hustle culture has reached into the sinews of our bodies. It raises complicated questions about gender disparity, consumerism, the beauty imperative of an appearance-obsessed society, and the undeniable political, economic, and social capital of good looks worldwide. And it points the way toward an alternative vision, one that's more affirming and inclusive than a beauty culture led by industry.

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Elise Hu's Flawless receives high praise for its in-depth exploration of South Korea's booming beauty industry, blending personal experiences with a journalistic approach. Reviewers highlight its mix of dark humour and critical insights into the societal impact of K-beauty standards, questioning the global obsession with physical perfection. The book is noted for its accessible writing and ability to provoke thought about beauty culture and consumerism, making it a highly recommended read for those interested in understanding the cultural phenomenon of beauty.

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ISBN: 9780593473801

Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Dutton / Signet

Edition: International edition

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Elise Hu is a correspondent and host-at-large for NPR, the American news network, and since April 2020, the inaugural host of TED Talks Daily, the daily podcast from TED that's downloaded a million times a day in all countries of the world. For nearly four years, she was the NPR bureau chief responsible for coverage of North Korea, South Korea, and Japan. Her work has earned the national DuPont Columbia, Edward R. Murrow, and Gracie awards, along with a Gannett Foundation Award for Innovation in Watchdog Journalism. She lives in Los Angeles with her three daughters.

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