In a world of filters, flawless skin and increasingly complex routines, ASICS is highlighting the original way to “get the glow”: movement that lifts and refreshes body and mind. The brand unveils the first “beauty’ campaign to feature post-exercise faces. No filters, no expensive skincare, no complicated routines. Just glow - powered by movement.
Get The Glow features individuals, including ASICS athletes, photographed moments after a run, walk, game or workout. Expressions brighter. Confidence lifted. Each image captures the glow felt when the body moves and the mind lifts.
The campaign launches as the global demand for glow intensifies. Online searches for glow-related skin terms have increased by 43% year on year, while social conversations about achieving glow “fast” have jumped by 375%, highlighting growing pressure to look radiant instantly.
Meanwhile, consumers are spending more time and money than ever in pursuit of glow. Women spend an average of 22 minutes a day on skincare – more than 136 hours a year – and the global skincare market has reached $162 billion. Routines are also becoming increasingly complex, with 74% of women having multi-step morning and evening skincare routines.
The brand believes the original way to get the glow is through movement. Because glow is not something you apply, it's something you feel. A visible marker of how movement transforms the mind. Because when you feel better, it shows.
Through their research they've discovered that just 15 minutes of movement can help lift mood and positively impact mental wellbeing, helping people feel brighter, more confident and more positive.
Gary Raucher, Global Head of Marketing at ASICS, said: “ASICS was founded on the belief that when you move your body, you move your mind. Long before the beauty industry was bottling glow, people were achieving it naturally through movement. In a culture where glow is often manufactured, we want to spotlight something real. The most meaningful glow starts on the inside through movement.”
Zeynep Sönmez, Professional Tennis Player at ASICS said: “I love how I feel after playing tennis and moving my body. Sport has always been a huge part of my life, and I’ve been drawn to tennis ever since I was a child. I’m so excited to work with ASICS on this initiative because I truly believe that movement has the power to uplift you and help you glow from within. I’m passionate about sharing that message and inspiring others to experience it for themselves.”
By spotlighting real post-exercise faces, the brand is encouraging people everywhere to get the glow through movement, not as a beauty shortcut, but as a simple, accessible step to support positive mental wellbeing.
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