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  2. I Made the 10-Step Korean Skincare Routine Go Viral ... - AOL

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    Soko Glam founder Charlotte Cho discusses her viral 10-step Korean skincare routine and new updates, which makes it just four steps from multi-use products.

  3. Korean beauty's 10-step process, simplified - AOL

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    Korean beauty has been increasingly popular in the U.S. through the last decade — here's how experts recommend you get started with it. Korean beauty's 10-step process, simplified Skip to main ...

  4. K-beauty - Wikipedia

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    The ultra-elaborated K-Beauty skincare regimen consisted of an average of 10 steps. It normally starts with a dual cleaning ritual, series of sheet masks, essences lotions, serums, and rich moisturizers, and then ends with an SPF sunscreen, except at night when the sunscreen is swapped for a thick sleep cream. [ 1 ]

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  6. Charlotte Cho - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Cho was born in California. [8] [9] In 2008 she travelled to South Korea to assist Samsung in their marketing and communications department [10] [11] During this time she met and married US Army Captain David K. Cho, and they both began curating Korean skincare and makeup products to the US market.

  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.