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  2. Italy towel - Wikipedia

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    An exfoliating mitt. The Italy towel, (Korean: 이태리 타올) also known as the Korean exfoliating mitt or Korean exfoliating towel (depending on the shape), [1] is a mass-produced bath product used to scrub and peel the outermost layer of skin; it was invented in Busan by Kim Won-jo (CEO of Hanil Textile) in 1967.

  3. 15 best-selling beauty products you probably didn’t ... - AOL

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    Made of exfoliating walnut shell powder, calming chamomile and anti-bacterial willow bark, this unique formula can be used on even the most sensitive skin types.

  4. The 25 Best Luxury Hand Soaps, According to Experts - AOL

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    Best Mega Size: Bathing Culture Mind and Body Wash. Best Citrus Scent: Sachajuan Shiny Citrus Hand Wash. Best Cult Classic: Byredo Vetyver Hand Soap. Sexiest Scent: Jo Malone London Pomegranate ...

  5. Our beauty editor tested hundreds of anti-aging products in ...

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    Even as a longtime beauty editor with access to new, exciting products, I get into ruts with my skin- and hair-care routines. I find myself using the same dozen or so favorites until things start ...

  6. Cosmetics in Korea - Wikipedia

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    Koreans highly value even, radiant skin, [3] and Korean women tend to vary their beauty care regimen with the season. They use different kinds of moisturizers such as cream for tightening pores ( BB cream , blemish balm or beauty balm) and lotions for lightening the skin ( CC cream , colour correction or colour control).

  7. K-beauty - Wikipedia

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    Korean beauty standards in the 21st century prize a youthful look and the appearance of moisture on the skin, which results in a preference for cremes over powders. K-beauty products are also more often designed for export, as a result of South Korea's history of import substitution industrialization. [27]