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Who decides what's beautiful and has that answer changed forever? In this expert deep dive, Amy sits down with Elise Hu, TED Talks host, author of Flawless, and former NPR bureau chief in South Korea, to unpack one of the most urgent questions in beauty culture today: where do our standards actually come from, and who benefits from them? Elise challenges the assumption that Korean beauty ideals were born from Western colonialism, traces the ancient class roots of pale skin standards, and explains how the Korean government strategically engineered one of the most powerful cultural exports in modern history. From the post-war economic miracle to the K-beauty takeover of Sephora shelves, this conversation maps the full arc. But the most provocative question comes at the end: in a world shaped by algorithms, filters, and AI, are we even chasing a human face anymore? ⏰ Timecodes 00:00 – The ancient roots of pale skin standards in Asia 01:12 – Welcome to Mirror Mirror + today's guest introduction 03:17 – Was Eurocentric beauty always the origin? Elise reframes the history 04:10 – The contested history of double eyelid surgery 06:35 – How Confucianism shaped Korean beauty ideals 07:56 – How South Korea's government dictated beauty standards post-Korean War 09:51 – How banning foreign beauty imports accidentally built K-beauty 11:07 – Korea as the future: PDRN, exosomes, and why the West is always behind 13:03 – How the 1997 Asian financial crisis launched Korean soft power 14:03 – YouTube, streaming, and how K-culture went global 14:51 – Elise on reporting in Korea as a non-Korean Asian woman 17:31 – Growing up Asian-American in Texas: belonging and otherness 19:19 – Amy on growing up adopted, Asian, in Minnesota 21:04 – Eyelid taping, double eyelid surgery, and looking into your daughter's face 24:05 – The power of modeling: "almond moms" and body image 26:21 – What the West still misunderstands about Korean beauty 28:11 – The East-chasing-West reversal: now everyone wants K-beauty 30:23 – Why the West keeps underestimating Korean cultural power 32:23 – Korea's declining birth rate and why soft power is economic survival 36:23 – How Korean beauty brands cracked the US market first 40:08 – US vs. Korea: FDA speed, innovation culture, and risk tolerance 41:33 – Shade range, pale skin ideals, and the glass skin aesthetic 46:38 – The technological gaze: how algorithms replaced the male gaze 47:59 – Perception creep: how filler changes what "normal" looks like 49:23 – Who's really responsible — the algorithm or the people who built it? 51:55 – Raising daughters without phones, makeup, or social media until 18 54:51 – Kids' skincare lines: harmless play or beauty labor too soon? 58:01 – From Confucian purity to plastic surgery capital: how Korea shifted 1:01:02 – Are we still chasing Eurocentric features or an AI face? 1:02:11 – Where to find Elise Hu and Flawless