Risabae: From Makeup Expert to Media Personality
Risabae, a versatile talent in the beauty industry, began her career at MBC Art Center, where she contributed to various sectors including News, Entertainment, and Special Makeup. After her tenure there, she transitioned into high-profile roles as a director at prestigious salons such as Racloe and Nuovo. In addition, she has served as a judge and director for the Korea Makeup Artist Association and has conducted makeup workshops for several beauty academies.
Today, Risabae is not merely a beauty influencer on YouTube; she also operates as a freelance makeup artist. Her diverse portfolio includes participants in photoshoots, commercial productions, and television shows. Besides teaching beauty courses, she proudly leads her own company, Risabae Art, and has launched her cosmetic line, Two Slash Four.
Recent Appearance on SBS’s “Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2”
On November 11th, Risabae made a notable appearance as a special MC on SBS’s “Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2: You Are My Destiny.” Her presence delighted Seo Jang-hoon, who reminisced about a time when she did his makeup for the ‘Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller’ horror special.
Risabae expressed her appreciation, stating, “You were an ideal model. You remained incredibly still, even when special effects blood got in your eye. Your calmness truly impressed me.”
During the show, Risabae revealed a surprising personal detail: she has been single for a decade. She attributed her focus on professional growth to this choice. Seo Jang-hoon supported her sentiment, advising against dating individuals with ambiguous backgrounds.
Insights into Risabae’s Ideal Type
When the conversation turned to her ideal partner, Risabae shared her preferences: “I’m drawn to men with medium-short or shaved hair. It’s a bonus if he dislikes fish cutlets, and I hope to see 12 upper teeth and 8 lower teeth when he smiles.”
This amusing description elicited laughter from the panel, with Kim Sook humorously dismissing the prospect, saying, “That won’t happen.” Kim Gu-ra added, “That’s an ideal type you’d hesitate to custom order from a factory,” further igniting the comedic atmosphere.
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