Beauty products have varied considerably throughout the decades, but one thing remains clear: people want clear and soft skin. Cosmetic injectables like Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, and more have been among the most popular beauty products for maintaining a youthful facial appearance. Unfortunately, people have slowly grown weary of these products in recent years.
In the same vein as plastic surgery, beauty surgical procedures like injections are becoming unpopular for various reasons. More and more customers are growing uncomfortable with how invasive they can be and the unpredictability of their results. Television shows like Botched have drawn mainstream attention to all the ways these cosmetic surgeries could go wrong. Additionally, older celebrities whose faces have been altered permanently by constant use of these procedures are making people second-guess.
This has led to an obvious decline in major cosmetic surgeries, with injections still maintaining a steady consumer base, but even that is in flux. However, the recent popularity of products from foreign beauty industries like K-beauty may be the driving force to leave injectables in the past.
While countries like South Korea are still considered to be one of the few countries to have the most plastic surgeries, there his a growing trend to maintain beauty through the body. Customers are now looking towards products and regimens that require little to no invasive procedures on the body. This can include going to body scrubbing spas, getting routine manicures and pedicures, and having healthy eating and exercise habits.
People are coming to terms with the fact that healthy skin can be determined by what we eat, and many Korean beauty influencers have already begun leading the charge.
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