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  2. Kosé - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1946 by Kozaburo Kobayashi with his son as the principal chemist. [6] In 1956, the company established Albion, a manufacturer of premium cosmetics. Kosé and L’Oréal of France signed an agreement for technological cooperation, a joint venture that lasted until 2001. The company expanded its international presence ...

  3. Weleda - Wikipedia

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    Weleda is a multinational company that produces both beauty products and naturopathic medicines. Both branches design their products based on anthroposophic principles, an alternative medicine. [1] The company takes its name from the German form of the name of the 1st-century Bructeri völva Veleda.

  4. Kryolan - Wikipedia

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    Kryolan is a world-wide cosmetics company founded and headquartered in Berlin, Germany. By some estimates, Kryolan creates two-thirds of global production of professional makeup for film, TV and theater.

  5. 14 Biggest Beauty Companies In The World - AOL

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    In this article, we discuss the 14 biggest beauty companies in the world. If you want to read about some more beauty companies, go directly to 5 Biggest Beauty Companies In The World. The beauty ...

  6. 13 Best Japanese Skin Care Products ELLE Editors and ... - AOL

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    Pitera Facial Treatment Mask - 10 Masks. SK-11 has been a pioneer in Japanese skin care for over four decades, loved by celebrities, estheticians, and beauty editors worldwide.

  7. How Korean beauty paved the way for Japanese skin care - AOL

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    The Shikō collective, a U.S.-based company that sells Japanese beauty products from 13 brands in one online store, has tripled its sales over the past year, according to Midori McGivern, the ...

  8. SK-II - Wikipedia

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    SK-II (pronounced S-K-Two) is a Japanese-based multinational cosmetics brand launched in the early 1980s, based on a compound derived from yeast. It is owned by parent company Procter & Gamble (P&G) and is sold and marketed as a premium skin care solution in East Asia as well as North America, Europe and Australia.

  9. Sebamed - Wikipedia

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    Sebamed products have been included in over 150 scientific studies to support the brand's formulations and are recognized by dermatologists, pharmacists, drugstores, and consumers throughout the world. [10] Since 1971, Sebamed products are now distributed in more than 80 countries. [11] Sebamed's corporate philosophy is "Science for healthy skin."

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