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CHASING THE GLOW IN THE LAND OF GLASS SKIN

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October 15, 2025

Manila has no shortage of excellent skin clinics.

- CHECHE V. MORAL

CHASING THE GLOW IN THE LAND OF GLASS SKIN

"Sunrise to Sunlight," an ongoing beauty exhibit at The B, Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul, exploring everything from AI-powered beauty tech devices to new beauty innovations. When things get painful, they hand you emotional support in plush form. A typical menu of treatments with prices.

(Photos by CHECHE V. MORAL)

You can step into one for a “quick glow” and walk out an hour later looking suspiciously well-rested.

But curiosity —and the perpetual dark circle —led me to Seoul, where skincare is more than a self-care ritual. It’s a cultural export, an economic force, and, for many beauty pilgrims, a destination in itself.

And no, it wasn’t just vanity. It was part research, part self-care, part story-hunting — which, in the world of lifestyle journalism, is really just another way of saying “Tuesday.”

Over the last two decades, Korean skincare has grown from a local beauty philosophy into a global movement. What began as a quiet devotion to clear, healthy skin has become one of Korea’s most powerful soft power exports — right up there with K-pop and K-dramas. The world now looks to Seoul not just for style, but for skin.

Consider this: Korea’s beauty and personal care industry is big business. It’s projected to generate about $15.7 billion in revenue in 2025, with skincare alone accounting for roughly $9.6 billion, according to Statista. This isn’t just glowing skin culture — it’s an economic engine.

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