"Korean Narrative Encapsulated in a Small Hair Roller"... Entrepreneurial Transformation of Goo Hye-sun, Receives KAIST Special Award for Creative Talent
Koo Hye-sun Receives KAIST Special Award for Creative Talent
Launches 'Curol,' a Hair Roller Easily Folded Flat and Rolled for Use
Actress Goo Hye-sun, who launched her own business with the patented product "Kurol," which she personally researched and developed, has been selected by KAIST as a recipient of a special award in the Creative Talent category. Having expanded her career from actress to film director and author, Goo Hye-sun is now gaining attention as a technology-driven entrepreneur, embarking on a new chapter in her professional journey.
Actress Goo Hye-sun received a special award in the Creative Talent category at KAIST. NSNM
View original imageGoo Hye-sun was recently named a special award winner in the Creative Talent category among 19 outstanding teams recognized in KAIST's newly announced cultural strategy, "QAIST." Currently enrolled in the master's program at the Graduate School of Future Strategy at KAIST, she was recognized for her outstanding performance in the Creative Talent category, which is part of the campus innovation value system encompassing creative talent, research, internationalization, technological value creation, and trust and communication.
Last month, Goo Hye-sun launched the hair roller "Kurol." The "Kurol" she introduced is a product designed with a flat structure to address the bulkiness and portability limitations of conventional hair rollers. It can be folded flat for carrying and storage, and then bent into a circular shape for use, greatly enhancing its practicality. In particular, by boldly eliminating the plastic frame that accounted for most of the bulk in existing products, she reduced plastic usage by 80 percent, incorporating eco-friendly elements that drew significant attention.
An image of Koo Hye-sun releasing the hair roller "Kurol" in collaboration with the hair care brand Grabity. Photo by Koo Hye-sun Instagram
View original imageAt the time of the "Kurol" launch, Goo Hye-sun explained, "Although this is my first business venture, I see it as more than just a simple product launch-it's an extension of K-culture phenomenology. This small hair roller encapsulates a uniquely Korean scene: the narrative of people stepping outside with hair rollers, something only seen in Korean society."
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With the consecutive achievements of launching the Kurol brand and receiving the special award from KAIST, Goo Hye-sun has firmly established her presence as a creative talent by combining her artistic sensibility with practical technology. There is growing interest in what new vision she will present as she continues to embrace both eco-friendly and cultural values in her endeavors.
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