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  2. Pony (make-up artist) - Wikipedia

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    Pony is credited with popularizing Korean beauty trends worldwide. [4] She was listed in Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia in 2017 for her make-up career. [5] Throughout her career, Pony has authored several how-to books on applying make-up and collaborated with multiple make-up brands. In addition, she is the founder of her own make-up brand, Pony Effect.

  3. School uniforms by country - Wikipedia

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    Girls' long hair must be properly tied up, often into a ponytail. Some schools dictate the colour and type of hair accessories that can be used. Some prohibit even girls from having long hair. Wearing make up in school is prohibited. Schools usually enforce their uniform code thoroughly, with regular checks by teachers and prefects.

  4. After School (group) - Wikipedia

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    The show focused on the members becoming beauty editors and providing the viewers with information and tips about Korean beauty, with topics ranging from makeup to style and trends. [76] The show became quite successful and aired in over 100 countries through KBS World's YouTube channel. The second season of the show began airing in September.

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  6. School uniforms in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The first school uniform in South Korea is from the Ewha Girl's University, now known as Ewha Womans University. The uniform was designated in 1886. The uniform consisted of a red jeogori and skirt made of cotton. The hair was braided swept-back with a knot. Clothing designed as a veil was used as an outdoor uniform.

  7. List of Korean clothing - Wikipedia

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    The gache is a large wig worn by Korean women. [citation needed] Gat: A gat (갓) is a type of Korean traditional hat worn by men along with hanbok during the Joseon period. Gulle: A gulle is a type of sseugae (쓰개), Korean traditional headgear, worn by children aged one year to five years old during the late Joseon period. Hogeon

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