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  2. 8 of the Best Korean Skincare Brands That Are Worth the ... - AOL

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    Amazon. Start With: ATOBARRIER365 Cream ($32) During my most recent visit to Korea, I kept hearing about this brand and how good it was for calming inflamed skin. First launched in 1982 with a ...

  3. These Korean Skincare Brands Will Give You Glass Skin - AOL

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    Yoon took Korean skincare knowledge synthesized after curating and learning about the best products on the market to develop formulas that make achieving the smooth, dewy skin of your dreams ...

  4. Soko Glam - Wikipedia

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    Soko Glam was founded on 1 December 2012 by esthetician and author Charlotte Cho and Businessman David K. Cho. [7] The couple met in 2008 while in Seoul, South Korea, and began curating Korean beauty products to the U.S. marketplace. [8]

  5. These Korean Skincare Brands Are Perfect For The 'Glass Skin ...

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    Cocokind. Affordable Korean skincare brand Cocokind is focused on supporting a healthy, hydrated skin barrier with budget-friendly formulas. And while it considers price, the brand doesn't skimp ...

  6. Charlotte Cho - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Cho is a South Korean American esthetician, author and entrepreneur. [1] [2] [3] She is best known as the cofounder of Soko Glam, a company that specializes in Korean beauty products. [4] [5] She is considered a major contributor to the current K-Beauty emergence in the U.S. [6] [7]

  7. Cosmetics in Korea - Wikipedia

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    It was the first Korean face powder and was a bestseller from 1916 to 1930. However, because of its lead content, sales then fell rapidly and similar products were quickly launched. [1] As Korea became a Japanese colony in 1910, Japanese cosmetics dominated and Korean cosmetics failed to develop in the 1920s.

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