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  2. Sake kasu - Wikipedia

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    Sake kasu can be found in different cosmetics and skincare products such as facial masks, bath powder, and face cream. There is an old folktale about an elderly man who worked in a brewery with youthful-looking hands compare to his old wrinkled face; in light of this, different cosmetics companies use sake kasu as an ingredient and a selling ...

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    Benefits: Speaking of benefits, rice masks are often formulated with other ingredients to help address concerns like dryness, texture, blemishes, and more, says Camp. Often, the benefits are ...

  4. K-beauty - Wikipedia

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    Korean beauty standards in the 21st century prize a youthful look and the appearance of moisture on the skin, which results in a preference for cremes over powders. K-beauty products are also more often designed for export, as a result of South Korea's history of import substitution industrialization. [27]

  5. Most people tend to discard rice water after cooking, but it can be utilized for potential hair benefits, she adds. Using rice water to promote hair health is not a new fad.

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  7. Kamaboko - Wikipedia

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    Red-skinned and white kamaboko are typically served at celebratory and holiday meals, as red and white are considered to bring good luck. In Japan, the prepackaged snack chiikama (cheese plus kamaboko) is commonly sold in convenience stores. In the city of Uwajima, a type of fried kamaboko called jakoten is popular.

  8. Narutomaki - Wikipedia

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  9. Comedo - Wikipedia

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    Some skin products might increase comedones by blocking pores, [2] and greasy hair products (such as pomades) can worsen acne. [3] Skin products that claim to not clog pores may be labeled noncomedogenic or nonacnegenic. [6] Make-up and skin products that are oil-free and water-based may be less likely to cause acne. [6]

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