Style seekers assemble as 'Korea Beauty Festival' kicks off with events across Seoul A makeup artist demonstrates a K-pop idol eye makeup look at the Hongdae booth of the "2024 Korea Beauty Festival" in Mapo District, western Seoul, on Saturday. [KIM JI-YE] As the weather begins to warm up around the country, the heat surrounding K-beauty was also felt in Seoul's Hongdae area in Mapo District, western Seoul, on Saturday. Foreigners experienced a pop-up booth featuring Korean cosmetics, the latest hairstyles and the newest trends.

Foreigners interested in K-beauty flocked to the booth set up next to Hongdae's Olive Young, a Korean cosmetics retailer, to listen to K-makeup tips from Korean beauty experts. Social media has helped K-beauty go global. It's also a main reason that Cristina Guayasamin, 27, from Ecuador found interest in the beauty trend.

“I watch a lot of TikTok and the trend these days is to try to recreate idol makeup — for example, the lip gloss for a K-pop idol’s certain look that you want to replicate. So, I think that had a big influence.” For Daisy Jemutai, 26, from Kenya, K-pop girl group makeup is what made her become interested in K-beauty.

“Their eye makeup is, like, very shiny, so because of that, when I do my own makeup, I’ve incorporated it,” she said. A makeup artist demonstrates a K-pop idol eye makeup look on the model at the Hongdae booth of the "2024 Korea Beauty Festival" in Mapo District, western Seoul, on Saturday. [KIM JI-YE] Ind.