Is appetite for K-beauty skincare rising?
Measure how U.S. interest in Korean skincare is trending and which routines are gaining momentum.
Live read
Run the current Appetite Index for K-beauty skincare.
One 0 to 100 read
Current interest, momentum, and rising-query heat blended into a single appetite score.
What's breaking out
The related searches climbing fastest, so you see shifts before they show up in sales.
Seasonality and trend
About five years of history reveals the seasonal pattern and the direction of travel.
How to read it
The K-beauty skincare Appetite Index reads relative search interest, not units sold. A rising score with breakout queries means attention is building; a cooling score means it is easing off its recent norm. It is a directional signal for timing, sourcing, and content, not a sales forecast.
Questions
- What does the K-beauty skincare Appetite Index measure?
- It reads relative search interest for K-beauty skincare on a 0 to 100 scale, combined with which related searches are rising fastest. It is a directional read of demand interest, not a count of units sold.
- Where does the data come from?
- From Google Trends search interest. Values are peak-normalized per term, so they show direction and momentum rather than absolute volume.
- How current is it?
- Each read covers about five years of history for seasonality and is refreshed regularly. Run the live read for the latest figure.