All You Need About True Beauty Episode 13

A high school girl named Lim Ju Gyeong, who plays the title character in the romantic comedy True Beauty, gains notoriety for being a beautiful woman after studying makeup techniques on YouTube. She may become a goddess because of her skill with makeup. Even still, she would rather die than reveal who she is. It tells the story of her relationship with Lee Su Ho, the only person to have seen her without makeup. Lee is a friendly and intriguing youngster who seems icy but is sympathetic despite his rough past. When they first meet, they get closer, opening up and falling in love, but will Su Ho be able to persuade Ju Gyeong to see her unrivaled Beauty?

When will the 13th episode of Beauty be released?

release date of 13th episode of Beauty

True Beauty airs on TvN every Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 PM KST. On the same day, True Beauty episode 13 will be available on the streaming website Rakuten Viki for that outside Japan. Most nations, including India, have access to Rakuten Viki. The first six episodes of the show may be seen without charge. After then, users who want to use the Viki Pass must pay a monthly or annual subscription to the website. The most current episode could be available to you 12 days after it first aired.

Review of “True Beauty”: What can we expect?

Review of "True Beauty":

The well-liked TvN show True Beauty took an unexpected turn in episode 12, revealing Jukyung’s face to her schoolmates. The viewers were astonished to learn that Jukyung’s true identity hasn’t yet been disclosed in the original webtoon, which is well ahead of the show’s plot. Returning to the front, Sujin is enraged at the beginning of the episode and decides to manipulate Jukyung to win over Suho. The next day, Jukyung learns she won the Goddess of Instagram competition as she walks into her classroom. Sujin watches her classmates celebrate her from a distance while remaining still. On the way home, Sujin runs across Jukyung’s previous bullies. The two devise a plan involving an image exchange in which Sujin promises to provide Seojun’s photographs to them in exchange for images of Jukyung without makeup.

Regarding Jukyung

Regarding Jukyung

While this is happening, Jyukyug can be seen frantically searching the classroom for her jewelry, which is subsequently found to have been stolen the whole time by Sujin. When Sujin runs into Suho, she confesses to holding the necklace and burns it in a flaming container while begging Suho to accept her and leave Jukyung alone. Suho rejects her and abandons her at the stew. In the pivotal moment, Sujin executes her strategy by dispersing Jukyung’s old images throughout the campus. As she enters her class all happy, Jukyung is greeted with gasps and glares from her classmates who had shown her the photographs. As she exits the classroom, Jukyung struggles to hide her distress and even avoids Suho, who attempts to assist her.

*The thirteenth episode of “True Beauty” has officially been released.*

13th episode review

13th episode review

In the last episode of True Beauty, which makes its victorious return, Ju-Kyung finally dares to embrace her open face and personality. In part, Joon-words of Woo’s inspiration provide Ju-Kyung the self-assurance she needs to return to school and stop being teased by everyone. Undoubtedly, it is a triumphant return. Watching her stand up to the women and prevent them from demeaning Soo-Ho is nice. When Soo-Ho appears and hugs her, it serves to confirm this.Several other subplots continue to develop even though the program’s primary emphasis is on the concepts of Beauty and the question of what this concept’s utmost importance is. All of this is inside, and personality is more important than outward looks.

This is not the situation in high school, where there is a hierarchical system that may be alienating and damaging at the bottom. Because I experienced bullying for five years and had frequent suicidal thoughts, I can identify with Ju-struggles Kyung. Though I think having a lovely face is ultimately less desirable than learning from those experiences, growing yourself, and finding the strength to stand up for yourself.