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  2. Pechoin - Wikipedia

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    Pechoin (Chinese: 百雀羚) is a skin care brand under Shanghai Pehchaolin Daily Chemical Co Ltd based in Shanghai, China. [3] Originally founded in 1931, Pechoin is China's first domestic skincare brand. [4] [5] The company manufactures cosmetic products including skincare products and perfumes.

  3. Proya Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Proya Cosmetics (Chinese: 珀莱雅) is a Chinese cosmetics company. In 2006, Hou Juncheng founded Proya Cosmetics in Zhejiang Province. [1] Proya is headquartered in Hangzhou and employs 2,720 people. [2] Proya was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in November 2017. [1]

  4. Yue-Sai Kan - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Kan successfully transformed herself from a TV personality to an entrepreneur by creating the Yue-Sai cosmetics brand which became China's leading cosmetics company, eventually selling products in more than 800 outlets through 23 regional companies in China's major markets. The company encouraged Chinese women to be proud of their ...

  5. Longrich - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1986 by Xu Zhiwei (俆之伟), producing a variety of snake products to consumers in China and other countries. [2] After attaining significant growth, he expanded into cosmetics manufacturing.

  6. Category:Cosmetics companies of China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cosmetics companies of China" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Longrich; P.

  7. Sa Sa International Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Sa Sa International Holdings (Chinese: 莎莎國際) (SEHK: 178) was a Hong Kong–based chain store company selling cosmetics, personal care, skin care, fragrance, hair care, body care products, as well as health and beauty supplements under more than 700 brands, including over 180 own brands and other exclusive international brands.

  8. C-beauty - Wikipedia

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    C-beauty, or Chinese beauty is an umbrella term encompassing contemporary beauty products, practises, and ideals originating from China. [1] [2] China has the second largest beauty market in the world, after the United States. [3] Common C-beauty products include cosmetics, skin care, hair care, perfumes, and nail art.

  9. List of companies of China - Wikipedia

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    China's primary state oil & gas entity. CNPC was overtaken by Amazon and slipped from #4 to #5 in 2023. 6 Sinopec Group: $471,154.2 527,487 China's second-largest state-owned fossil fuel company. Sinopec specialises in refining crude oil into a variety of consumer products. 13 China State Construction Engineering: $305,884.5 382,492