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  2. Chinese ideals of female beauty - Wikipedia

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    Double eyelids are unconditionally considered beautiful in East Asian society. [13] The double eyelid is a crease in the small flap of skin that covers the eye. It has been estimated that 17–32% of Chinese women lack this upper eyelid crease, giving them a monolid appearance. [14] However, this is not ideal when it comes to Chinese beauty.

  3. Huadian (make-up) - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, the huadian typically do not appear on women's face as daily makeup. However, the traditional pattern design of huadian is still used in the designs of contemporary wedding accessories and large shows. [8] The huadian is also used as a form of makeup for women when wearing hanfu. [8]

  4. Japanese female beauty practices and ideals - Wikipedia

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    Face steaming was thought to make the skin white and smooth, and sanekazura root juice was used to straighten hair. [8] Light, proper use of makeup was ideal. The women of Osaka and Kyoto were ridiculed as they used heavier makeup than the women in Tokyo, considering them to be "yabo" (rough). [7]

  5. Light skin in Japanese culture - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean girl group Girls' Generation collaborated with Dior in 2011 to promote their skin lightening cream, targeted consumers influenced by the Korean Wave and potentially increasing their presence in the East Asian cosmetics markets. [4] Bihaku products are highly popular among mature women.

  6. Examples of yellowface - Wikipedia

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    Bethel Leslie in two roles in the episode, "The Lady of the Fifth Moon", as well as William Schallert appeared in yellowface makeup in this episode which is full of stereotypical dialog with Schallert narrating the episode presenting his voice in an East Asian stereotypical pitch and accent. 1964: 7 Faces of Dr. Lao: Tony Randall: George Pal: 1965

  7. Cosmetics in Korea - Wikipedia

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    New makeup styles and products became popular, stimulating Korea's cosmetics culture and enabling mass production and consumption. Bakgabun, which means Park's powder, was the first mass-produced cosmetics item in Korea. It was the first Korean face powder and was a bestseller from 1916 to 1930.

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