Hey beauty lovers!
in skincare, itโs not just the formula that wins hearts. A name that sticks in your head can be the difference between sitting on the shelf and going viral. Letโs break down why naming = marketing ๐
๐ง Naming That Mirrors the USP
- When a product name spells out its unique effect, shoppers instantly get it.
*Menoqueen Bubble Mask
A bubbly texture mask that works in 30 seconds โ the name โBubble Maskโ directly signals both the form and benefit.
*Medicube Zero Pore Pad
No fluff, just straight to the point: โZero Poreโ says pore-tightening loud and clear. It became Amazonโs No.1 K-beauty product thanks to this clarity.
- Clear, descriptive names = easy recall and faster checkout.
๐ฌ Borrowing the Consumerโs Language
- Sometimes the best names come from users themselves. Brands that adopt these nicknames create intimacy and organic buzz.
*Celimax Jiwoo Gae Pad
Originally a cleansing pad, but fans nicknamed it โJiwoo Gae (์ง์ฐ๊ฐ, eraser)โ because it wipes makeup so well. The brand embraced it, and the quirky name stuck.
*Arencia Tteokslime Cleanser
The mochi-like texture earned it the pet name โTteokslime (=rice cake slime) Cleanser.โ The texture alone became the productโs signature.
- Fan-made nicknames evolve into viral branding assets.
โจ Fun, Visual, and Sticky
- Great names spark imagery and emotions. You hear it once, and you remember.
*Equalberry Swimming Pool Toner
Just saying โSwimming Poolโ makes you think of cool, splashy hydration. The name perfectly aligns with its watery, refreshing formula.
*Numbuzin Dark Spot Ampoule (โํ์ ์ฐํโ)
Instead of a long, scientific name, it simply became โํ์ ์ฐํโ (Scar Ampoule). Straight to the concern, straight to the memory.
*Mimmua Icy Sherbet Gel
The word โSherbetโ immediately conjures up cold, melting refreshment. Perfect for a cooling moisturizer designed for hot climates.
- Playful, sensory names turn into mini-marketing campaigns on their own.
๐ Why It Works
- Shoppers recall names before functions.
- A fun, sticky name spreads faster in reviews, hashtags, and word-of-mouth.
- In a crowded market, naming is the sharpest way to cut through noise.
๐ The Big Picture
From Zero Pore Pad to Swimming Pool Toner and Icy Sherbet Gel, K-beauty keeps proving that names are not just labels theyโre brand stories in one line. A memorable name makes consumers smile, remember, and recommend. And thatโs how products go from shelves to viral hits.