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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. Category:South Korean female models - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "South Korean female models" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 229 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. List of South Korean women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women artists who were born in South Korea or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. I spoke to two experts, consulted my Korean friends, watched plenty of Korean beauty YouTube videos, and compiled my own favorite finds to create this master list of the 20 best Korean makeup ...

  6. The 17 Best Korean Makeup Brands to Try Now, According ... - AOL

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    Founded by popular Korean beauty influencer Saeron Min (aka Gaek) in 2016, rom&nd is known for their high-performing cosmetics, which include a few products that have gained cult status in recent ...

  7. Celine Dion is flawless at 49 in completely nude photo taken ...

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    A lengthy caption details Celine's dedication to haute couture: "The clothes follow me; I do not follow the clothes," Celine told Vogue. The image was snapped at Paris Couture Week -- and yes ...

  8. Cosmetics in Korea - Wikipedia

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    Yeonji is the Korean name of rouge, which was used to colour the lips and cheeks. It could be made from safflower. [1] In the Joseon period, luxurious makeup was forbidden because of Confucianism. Upper-class women tended to copy the makeup and style of gisaeng during this period. [1]

  9. Korean beauty standards - Wikipedia

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    A study from 2008 determined that 20 percent of young Korean girls have undergone cosmetic surgery. This is significantly above the average rate in other countries. [3] A recent survey from Gallup Korea in 2015 determined that approximately one-third of South Korean women between 19 and 29 have claimed to have had plastic surgery.