
Drama Digest
A famous make-up artist, known for his endless journey for flawlessness, Cha Jung Hyeok was in his prime. However, fate, it appeared, wouldn’t allow him to remain there for long. Presently jobless and suffocating in the red, Jung Hyeok is frantic to track down an exit from this generally miserable life; however, he’s not alone.
An idol trainee for the past ten years, Han Soo Yeon is frantic to at last stumble upon the opportunity of a lifetime. Understanding it’s now or never, she consents to partake in an idol audition program, however, fails to make it to the final cut. Booted from the program, Soo Yeon ends up contemplating whether this is actually the way she’s meant to take throughout her life.
Franticness and predetermination meet up in sudden ways when Jung Hyeok and Soo Yeon run into each other. After finding a genuinely needed job as a make-up artist, Jung Hyeok agrees to encourage and guide Soo Yeon. Seeing that his new aide shows a fantastic inclination for the artists, Jung Hyeok is glad to show her the beginning and end he knows. As the two grow closer, they gradually figure out how to relinquish the messed up dreams of the past as they consistently stroll towards a future brimming with splendid new heights, together.
The Feel-Good Part
Music was so extraordinary; the melodies were so significant and worked out in a good way for the message of attempting to wind up as an individual and tracking down what is your dream!
The Disappointing Factor
The drama had a terrible romance. The age gap was not exactly an issue, but rather the real component that it was missing was the chemistry. The couple looked more like tutor and pupil than beau sweetheart. Also, the absence of romantic scenes between them didn’t help by any stretch of the imagination. The second lead, really, had a superior and cuter romantic tale with the female lead than the main lead.
In-Depth Analysis
Han Soo Yun (Kim Bo Ra) has been expecting to make a big appearance as an idol for a very long time and it seems like her fantasies have at last worked out when she is chosen among finalists to shape another girl group. Before she can completely understand her fantasy, an outrage breaks out encompassing her closest friend and current male top entertainer, Kang Do-Jin (Lee Tae Hwan). The organization that oversees the two settles on a choice (without telling the two youthful abilities) to allow Soo Run to accept any penalty for the episode and her fantasies are over in a real sense for the time being.
Cha Jung Hyuk (Joo Sang Wook) is a famous make-up artist who has procured such a lot of notoriety in that calling that having your make-up done by him is viewed as a definite key to success. He did Soo Yun’s make-up for the competition and she didn’t actually like it and ended up adjusting it to suit her picture. Soo Yun compensates for her well-known youtuber friend and for different learners and has some ability for doing make-up.
At the point when her idol image dreams are squashed, Soo Yun chooses to count on her ability to do make-up and goes after a student job with Cha Beauty, which is Jung Hyeok’s organization. Humorous incidents result when President Cha finds the girl who tried affront his make-up needs to work for him. Soon after, Jung Hyeok takes Soo Yun on as an artist in making, he loses everything over an industry embarrassment. As somebody who is accustomed to soldiering, Soo Yun tells Jung Hyeok the best way to begin once more. In spite of their enormous age distinction, the two begin to foster an inclination for one another. However, Baek Ji Yoon (Han Da Gam) a top entertainer, and Jung Hyeok’s previous sweetheart is back and needs him back. Kang Do-Jin (Lee Tae Hwan) has acknowledged he adores the girl who saw them both through their learner days and needs to be more than friends.
Will the two bond further through their common love for cosmetics or will their previous relationships and age difference divide them? Is this new dream enough to fill the void left in Soo Yun’s life from the significant time frame she spent trying to be a idol?
Star Power
The only person that appears to have any genuine feelings or chemistry with anybody in this series is our insane male lead who has so many feelings that you can’t resist the opportunity to be attracted to his character despite the fact that he is being considered a reprobate.
Overall Opinion
The series is great. Amusing and contacting minutes, however nothing so excellent. The series spins around a male lead who is a make-up artist and a female lead who tracked down her direction into the calling too. Obviously, it wouldn’t be something very similar without our second male and female leads. The kinships seem authentic and I truly appreciate that the FL is unified with coarseness and assurance. Truly amazing.