Actress Kim Tae-ri's "Ethereal Aura" Linked to AI Big Data Secret
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- South Korean actress Kim Tae-ri's signature
South Korean actress Kim Tae-ri, known for her versatile acting, has garnered a large following for her cool, intellectual, and ethereal aura. This distinct style has become a signature look that many fans emulate.
Kim Tae-ri recently shared her preference for clean, natural scents that are close to the skin. She believes fragrance is more than just an accessory; it reflects a person's atmosphere and individuality. Her favored scent is the PRADA Paradoxe collection, which has achieved global sales success since its launch.
The "Kim Tae-ri same-style scent" has gained attention not only due to celebrity endorsement but also because of its innovative use of AI technology. Perfumers collaborated with a tech team to create a database of thousands of jasmine scents. Using AI algorithms and big data analysis, they developed "Jasmine AI," a virtual jasmine fragrance described by many netizens as an "ethereal" AI floral scent.
Beyond perfume, the recently released Paradoxe Illuminating Hand Cream features a creamy, woody scent close to the skin, echoing Kim Tae-ri's preference. Its pink triangular geometric design also makes it a stylish accessory for any bag.
Kim Tae-ri's consistent image of cool, intellectual elegance, from her makeup and fashion to her fragrance choices, is deeply loved by fans. She also shared her personal layering technique for fragrance. The first step involves applying the hand cream as a base, releasing a gentle, skin-close scent with every movement. Before going out, she lightly sprays the hair mist from the same collection onto her hair ends, allowing the fragrance to diffuse naturally as she moves. Finally, she applies the Eau de Parfum, letting the scent emanate from her body heat and hair, creating a pure, transparent, airy aroma. This method has become a popular "fragrance iron triangle" layering technique among fragrance enthusiasts.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.