This Is Uncomfortable

You used to be so pretty

Mar 7, 2024
Haein Shim, raised in South Korea, shares her journey battling the overwhelming societal pressures of beauty that she believed were crucial for career success. She discusses how the question from a friend changed her perspective on spending hundreds on appearance. Haein connects with NPR's Elise Hu, who explores the economic and gender implications of the K-beauty industry. Together, they highlight the Escape the Corset movement, encouraging women to challenge toxic beauty standards and redefine self-worth, embracing authenticity over conformity.
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Consumerism as Therapy

  • After high school, Haein Shim spent a significant portion of her income on clothes and makeup.
  • She describes consumerism as a form of therapy and her possessions as precious.
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Jawline Insecurity

  • Haein Shim faced constant comments on her jawline, leading to insecurity and a desire for surgery.
  • She believed surgery would improve her life and make people love her more.
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Questioning Beauty Spending

  • Haein Shim's friend questioned her spending habits, leading her to reconsider her priorities.
  • This conversation planted a seed of doubt about the value of expensive beauty practices.
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