If you’re a fan of K-pop or K-dramas, you may have heard someone say that an idol or star has a “small face.” If you haven’t spent time in South Korea, you may not be familiar with the term and are wondering what it means. The good news is that being told you have a small face in South Korea is a compliment, but what does that mean? Read on to learn more about what a “small face” means, how to determine if you have one, and what other features make up a beautiful face in South Korea.
What is a “small face” in South Korea?
In South Korea, having a slightly smaller face in proportion to your body is a sign of beauty. South Koreans measure from the hairline down the center of the face to the tip of their chin. A measurement less than 19 cm (7.5 inches) is considered a small face.
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