I am again stuck, jammed and fixed over a Korean TV series. And the stars of Start Up – the Korean TV I am baffled with – are just seriously gorgeous. They seem to have been blessed by the angels and kissed by the heavens to possess flawless radiant skin, fit physique and impeccable angelic faces. They are beautiful!
My niece is five months pregnant now. Here in the Philippines we have the strong cultural notion and belief that during conception, the baby’s physical attributes is strongly influenced by the mother’s habitual activities and mental state during pregnancy. We indiscreetly believe that there is a direct correlation between what the pregnant mother usually eats and perceives with that of the physical attributes and personality of the baby when born.
I in particular, when my mom was pregnant on me, according to her, she irrationally craved and would usually gobble bowls of coconut milk in one seating. That is why she was not surprised when I was born my skin was a little lighter as compared to my siblings and fairer than the usual brown-chocolate Malay-Pacific Islander race. One letdown though, I have attributed my having very oily skin to the coconut milk loading exploit of my mom during her pregnancy.
Yeah, unlike the flawless epidermis of Korean stars seen on Netflix whose sweat glands seem to secrete glitters, I suffer from oily skin when I grew up. My face is so oily it could launch another Gulf War on the planet!
And now that my niece is pregnant, we would often persuade her to spend most of her days watching Korea novelas (also known as K Dramas) with the hopes that her baby would look super gorgeous. But I know for sure that no matter how my soon to be grandniece or grandnephew would look and behave, he/she would be well loved and cutely gorgeous in his/her own way. His or her having flawless radiant skin like those gorgeous Koreans would just be but an awesome plus factor.
Those Koreans are so gorgeous!
Your skin looks beautiful to me.
I just finished reading “Crazy Rich Asians” after seeing the movie a few months ago. It focuses a lot on the stunning beauty of Asian people.
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Yiheee! Thanks. 😍😍😍
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I watched S. Korean serials for 5 years in Hong Kong and Koreans are really flawless beautiies.
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Yeah! Their skin are so radiant they sweat glitters. Hahaha! 🌼🌼🌼
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You have to watch “Crash landing on you” 😜
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Hahaha! I know that… everybody’s telling me to watch it. And i think I am the only Filipino who has not seen it. Thanks for the rec. 😉
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They are beautiful, but so are you! I wish my skin was as good as yours 😛
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Hey. Someone’s blushing here. Hahaha! Thank you so much! 😊
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Yes they do seem to have fantastic skin..I see so many Korean facial products for skin whitening ..it’s a big business
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Amazing right? 😉
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Ha ha ha. God willing your niece shall have an angelic baby 😍
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Questa tradizione non la sapevo…l’importante è che nasca sano/a.
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💖💖💖
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The upside of oily skin is that it looks younger for longer, so don’t feel too bad 🙂
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I heard that notion/study too. And I am starting to reap this benefit during this old old age.😉
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Very interesting
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😍😍😍
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