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  2. The 17 Best Korean Makeup Brands to Try Now, According to a ...

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    rom&nd. Founded by popular Korean beauty influencer Saeron Min (aka Gaek) in 2016, rom&nd is known for their high-performing cosmetics, which include a few products that have gained cult status in ...

  3. 8 of the Best Korean Skincare Brands That Are Worth the ... - AOL

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    First launched in 1982 with a mission to create effective, science-led beauty for sensitive skin, it has since become a top selling brand at Olive Young (aka Korean Sephora), winning numerous ...

  4. K-beauty - Wikipedia

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    K-Beauty Expo Korea. K-beauty (Korean: 케이뷰티; RR: Keibyuti) is an umbrella term for skincare products that are derived from South Korea. [1][2][3][4] The fad gained popularity worldwide, especially in East Asia, [5][6] Southeast Asia, [7][8][9] South Asia, [10][11][12] and the Western world, [13][14][15][16] and focuses on health ...

  5. This #1 Bestselling K-Beauty Brand Is Still on *Major* Sale ...

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    Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence. Amazon's Choice essence is now 40% off — which means you save $10 on this consumer favorite! Formulated with snail secretion filtrate to rejuvenate dry or aging ...

  6. Innisfree (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Innisfree is popular for its affordability and brand concept, which emphasizes healthy and reasonably priced beauty products with ingredients responsibly sourced from Jeju Island, South Korea. [1] Innisfree was the first K-beauty brand to launch two inclusive cushion foundation lines with 14 shades. [2]

  7. Cosmetics in Korea - Wikipedia

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    It was the first Korean face powder and was a bestseller from 1916 to 1930. However, because of its lead content, sales then fell rapidly and similar products were quickly launched. [1] As Korea became a Japanese colony in 1910, Japanese cosmetics dominated and Korean cosmetics failed to develop in the 1920s.