In the past, beautiful female
celebrities advertised cosmetics and naturally, sales were boosted.
However, over the past few years, male stars have began flaunting their
flawless complexions in cosmetic advertisements.
The streets of Myeongdong in Seoul are
lined with numerous cosmetics stores. In front of each of these stores
are life-size cardboard cutouts of the stars and if you look carefully,
you’ll notice that most of them are male. It appears they chose the
models appropriately as female fans wander from store to store in order
to purchase face masks which feature the face of their favorite stars.
When former soccer star Ahn Jung Hwan, actors Ahn
Jae Won and Hyun Bin began modeling for cosmetic brands it came as a
big shock in the cosmetic industry because makeup models were
exclusively female. Being a model for cosmetics used to be a good gauge
in determining the popularity of a female star. But times have changed
and the door has opened wide for male stars to enter into the cosmetics
advertising industry.
Today, the majority of the male cosmetic
models are singers, more specifically, idol stars. The more female fans
you have as a male idol, the higher chance you have in being
an advertisement model. Also, the brands that they represent are not
high-end brands but rather “pharmacy”-like brands.
These male idol models include Kim Hyun
Joong (The Face Shop), 2PM‘s Nichkhun (It’s
Skin),TVXQ (Missha), Rain (Nature Republic), CNBLUE (Holika Holika/Olive
Young), Lee Seung Gi (The Saem), JYJ (Tony Moly/Nature Republic)
and F.T. Island (Baviphat). These are but a few of the male singers who
are modeling or have modeled for cosmetics in the past. As for
actors, Kim Soo Hyun(Beyond), Song Joong Ki (Tony Moly), Won Bin (The
Shop), Jang Geun Suk (Nature Republic), and Jung Il Woo (Holika Holika)
are some of the names who have participated as cosmetic models.
The strategy for using male stars as marketing for women’s products has been highly successful.
[Unrelated part to JYJ omitted]
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