Salt Face or Mayo Face? Exploring Japanese “Seasoning Faces” with Male Celebrities

Did you know Japan has a unique culture of describing appearances by comparing them to sauces and seasonings? From salt and soy sauce to ketchup, these ingredients symbolize a person’s features, vibe, charm, and even personality. Curious about what each seasoning represents? Let’s dive in with male celebrities as examples!

▫️ Salt Face | RIIZE Wonbin @riize_official
Clean and refreshing eyes, a high and thin nose, and a pure, minimalist aura that exudes simplicity.

▫️ Soy Sauce Face | V @thv
Sharper features than a salt face, with slightly upturned eyes and defined brows that create a cool yet delicate vibe.

▫️ Mayo Face | Byeon Woo-seok @byeonwooseok
A mix of boyish charm and sensuality, offering a soft yet androgynous appeal.

▫️ Sugar Face | DAY6 Wonpil @kimwon.pil
Sweet and gentle impression, characterized by upturned lips and innocent eyes that radiate warmth.

▫️ Ketchup Face | Cha Eun-woo @eunwo.o_c
A perfectly balanced face with moderate depth, creating a harmonious and universally attractive look.

▫️ Sauce Face | Yoo Seung-ho @dandyoo93_official
Prominent and bold features with an exotic and strikingly distinctive appearance.