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  2. These Korean Skincare Brands Will Give You Glass Skin - AOL

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    For this piece, beauty writer Carol Lee spoke with trusted Korean skincare experts about Korean skincare brands. Lee also searched the internet for top-rated Korean skincare products and brands ...

  3. K-beauty - Wikipedia

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    The skincare and cosmetics industry continues to lead the way in terms of economic gain, as displayed by the growth and expansion of Korean skincare domestically and internationally. [21] The history of Korean skincare has influenced the standards for the ideal beauty and skincare routine which have become engrained into Korean norms over time ...

  4. I Tried a Korean Face Mask with Over 20,000 Near ... - AOL

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    The post I Tried a Korean Face Mask with Over 20,000 Near-Perfect Reviews—Here’s Why I’ll Buy it Again appeared first on Reader's Digest. My stressed-out skin and I had to try this mask!

  5. How Korean beauty paved the way for Japanese skin care - AOL

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    While 10-step skin care regimens have become a mainstay of Korean beauty trends popularized in the U.S., simplified beauty routines from Japan are now also gaining attention, promising clear skin ...

  6. Korean beauty standards - Wikipedia

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    Korean beauty standards have become a well-known feature of Korean culture. In 2015, a global survey by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons placed South Korea in the top ten of countries who had the highest rate of cosmetic surgeries. [1] [2] Korean beauty standards prioritize maintaining a youthful appearance, rather than ...

  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.