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lduc Posted November 2, 2019 Share Posted November 2, 2019 FEATURED Park Shin Hye Dramas That Remind Women The Blessings & Bliss Of Falling In Love By abbyinhallyuland | November 2, 2019 PRAISED FOR HER ASTOUNDING DRAMA ROLES, PARK SHIN HYE BLOSSOMED TO AN ACTRESS WHO KNOWS HER WORTH. As one of South Korea’s treasured leading actresses, Park Shin Hye can look back on her illustrious career with a happy heart. Challenging roles that are beyond her age, the then budding actress has worked on stories requiring heavy emotions in the early years of her career. At 16, she marked her first female lead for Tree of Heaven. Braving a role sketched to be older than her actual age, Park, in a way, announced the dauntless goal of her path to be South Korea’s future treasured actress. Her succeeding works strengthened her aspirations as she appeared on family drama Kimcheed Radish Cubes, trendy romance series Prince Hours and historical production Bicheonmu. Gaining experiences for her small and supporting roles, Park, from then on sailed to portray pictures of beautiful and strong women. Along the way, the characters she portrayed flowed with meaningful lessons about love and life that women can learn from. Spoiler THE GIRL WHO REMINDS WOMEN THAT FIRST LOVE IS FILLED WITH FEAR, UNCERTAINTIES AND SMILES In 2009, Park Shin Hye broke mainstream success and became a household name for Hong sisters penned series, You’re Beautiful. Portraying a nun-to-be who was forced to pretend she is her twin brother, she gets entangled with the country’s top boy band as she lives with them in their dorm suiting up as an idol. Soon after, she succumbs to the unavoidable feeling of falling in love for the first time. But her situation coupled by miscommunication, almost had her miss the chance to enjoy one of the greatest gift to experience while being young. Go Mi Nyu/Go Mi Nam has captured how being naive and trusting may make a woman look weak. But whether to take it as a mistake or as a learning experience make the acceptance to grow worthwhile. Spoiler Building overseas exposure, in 2011, Park ventured for a project in Taiwan through Hayate the Combat Butler pairing her up with popular American-born Taiwan-based actor George Hu. THE YOUNG WOMAN WHO REMINDS US TO DREAM AND KEEP HAVING MORE OF IT That same year, she made the fans of You’re Beautiful again happy by starring in Heartstrings. Somehow, it fulfilled an alternate-ending to the equally well-loved second lead Kang Shin Woo, played by Jung Yong Hwa. Adorned by amazing soundtrack in the backdrop of college campus, Park gifted a humming school set youth drama which can nostalgically transport viewers to remember sweet moments of being young and falling in love for the first time. Spoiler THE WOMAN WHO ENCOURAGES BREAKING COMFORT ZONES MAKES THE FIRST STEP IN ROMANCE Portraying agoraphobic Go Dok Mi, Park Shin Hye made the last serving of tvN’s famed “flower boy series” worthwhile. Go Dok Mi has shut herself to outside communication because of the trauma from her past. The only entertainment value in her hermit life is her furtive peeping on her cute neighbor, but she was soon discovered by Enrique (Yoon Shi Yooon), who stumbled on her secret stalking. The “Jack Dawson I’ll show you the world love story of Enrique and Dok-mi” struggles on inhibitions. Something that is connected to Park’s sketched persona. Ultimately, her fortitude to give herself a chance to love and move on from her past is the biggest takeaway of the drama. Spoiler THE MODERN HIGH SCHOOL CINDERELLA WHO FOUGHT FOR TRUE LOVE WITH PRINCE-TAN CHARMING Before 2013 ended, Park Shin Hye starred in a Kim Eun Sook-penned series opposite Lee Min Ho. Interestingly, the star-studded high-rating series has had the actress play the role of high school student Cha Eun Sang. At that time, she was 23, so somehow, just like how she challenged a role not fitting her age when she was just starting – attest to her versatility as an artist. Considering the rich boy-poor girl love milieu, it was a tough tale to begin with. Kim Tan (Lee Min Ho) battling the odds and Eun-sang responding most of the time in her half-hearted I-love-you-too captured the reality of how love is meant for both parties to work on to be together. But she ultimately showed what she is made up of, in defying what needed to be overcome for their love to carry on. That – made their romance special. Choosing not to be a stubborn Cinderella, Park Shin Hye’s character reminds us that when we were younger – we love unsteadily, truthfully, happily and beyond reasons. We went from bliss to pain; to staying together or letting go; and it has improved our love perspective as a person. Spoiler THE MODERN WOMAN WHO CAN STAND BY HER MAN’S SIDE Arguably the most well-rounded heroine Park Shin Hye has shown K-Drama patrons is her Cho In Ha role in Pinocchio. Her love pairing with Lee Jong Suk resulted to another well-loved series. Cementing her status as an actress who can easily pull off different faces of romance story heroine, the SBS series inevitably joined her collection of breathtaking love stories. Striking facets of light and deep emotions, the stunning artist drew a character that women can relate to. Albeit her Pinocchio syndrome, her bravery to approach her emotions under pressure is admirable. Choosing to be an anchor and not wallowing in her vulnerability is what makes a modern woman phenomenal. That and more of In Ha’s fortitude, make this Park Shin Hye drama one of the best portrayals she had as an actress. Spoiler THE CAREER WOMAN WHO PROVES GENUINE HEART ALWAYS TRUMPS PREJUDICE Having used to Park Shin Hye’s late heroics in her dramas, her role as Yoo Hye Jung came in strong right away. Doctors presented Hye Jung’s admirable journey in healing her personal issues by relying on her own and through the people surrounding her with love and support. Facing prejudice and struggling to trust – these are common issues that most women confront. Hye Jung, albeit these shortcomings has unloaded her excess emotional baggage with grace and forgiveness. Spoiler THE WOMAN WHO KNOWS HER LOVE CAN HEAL HER MAN Delivering an extraordinary story, Park Shin Hye piled up her momentum in achieving another scintillating love story. In the backdrop of augmented reality game premise, Park’s character Hee Joo became the sanctuary of the battled hero in Memories of the Alhambra. Adorning the series with lingering romance, Park blended well to her roles as Hee Joo and Emma. The former depicts the resilient nature of every woman to protect and give love without expecting anything in return. Spoiler Which Park Shin Hye drama made you bask in heart flutters and encouraged your strength as a woman? Image Credit: Netflix | tvN | MBC | SBS https://www.hellokpop.com/featured/park-shin-hye-dramas-that-remind-women-the-blessings-bliss-of-falling-in-love/ Spoiler 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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lduc Posted November 2, 2019 Share Posted November 2, 2019 instagram.com/p/B4XNL-Qn_1F/?igshid=1km59ul82k4at … [TRANS] #ParkShinHye’s IG 2019.11.02 I miss Bali cr: @YYSY_ 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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alcides14ahjumma Posted November 3, 2019 Share Posted November 3, 2019 Shin Hye is really posting a lot lately, I so love it very much! Missing her soo much! But I am patiently waiting for her movies, mean time I am watching ”Pinocchio” once again. Maybe she is in a film setting? Looks beautiful. Muahhhh 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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lduc Posted November 3, 2019 Share Posted November 3, 2019 https://gall.dcinside.com/board/view/?id=theheirs&no=182620&page=1 레전드 드라마 [상속자들] Ep.3 '너 좀 귀엽다?' / 'The Heirs' Review-Subtitled Legend Drama [Heirs] Ep. 3 'Are you cute?' / 'The Heirs' Review-Subtitled 1,000,196 views • Release date: Jun 1 2019 LINK: SBS NOW https://youtu.be/6fVk01160kM 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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lduc Posted November 4, 2019 Share Posted November 4, 2019 Experts Reveal The Next Korean Beauty Trends To Look Out For by HANAN HADDAD | Thu., 31 Oct. 2019 11:59 PM Instagram South Korea has long been established to be one of the beauty hubs of the world. From traditional remedies dating back hundreds of years to cutting edge formulations and innovations, K-beauty, in recent years has been gaining worldwide recognition for their vast selection of skincare and makeup products that are not only effective but for the most part, affordable too. The country has always had an obsession with beauty and take their self-care very seriously. 10-step skincare regimes were the norm and So it's no surprise that, with the mainstream shift in K-pop, beauty lovers have turned to South Korea for the latest in beauty trends and skincare releases. One of the companies at the forefront of the K-beauty field is Amorepacific. This K-beauty giant has some of the biggest movers and shakers in the industry under their umbrella; Sulwhasoo, Laneige, Mamonde, Hera and so much more. Attached to the brands are also top-tier Korean celebrities such as actress Song Hye-Kyo, Park Shin-Hye and BLACKPINK's Jennie, fronting campaigns and being global ambassadors of the brands. So what's next? E! chatted with South Korean beauty industry expert, Kate Kwon, Director of Amorepacific Brand Science Lab and the brand's Chief Makeup Artist, Lee Jin-Su to find out what locals are loving and future trends the world will be obsessed with in the near future. Protective Skincare More and more locals are looking into skincare ingredients and products that help fight against free radicals, pollution and aid in the protection of their skin from environmental aggressors. This is especially true in city states such as Seoul. One good example would be Mamonde's Red Energy Recovery Serum, which is powered by research into the nutrients needed to help flowers bloom. The mild serum is packed with antioxidants and vital nutrients aimed at restoring the damage caused by external aggressors like fine dust, frequent makeup use and harsh weather. full article: eonline.com/ap/news/1085840/experts-reveal-the-next-korean-beauty-trends-to-look-out-for … 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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