Blog — korean cosmetics

How to Make up for October!

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How to Make up for October!

I wanted to add some natural autumn look, and followed this make-up tutorial using Sansim and Ossion products. Try this! You will love the look. Fresh yet just right for the season.    For the skin tone  Myeong Hui Cover Cushion  I will first put on Sansim Myeong Hui Cover Cushion that expresses the natural skin tone. This cover cushion is made with oriental medicine ingredients full of nutritions.  I used Ossion Rouge Glam 205 for blusher, eye shadow and lips. I put it over the cheek bones, eyelids and lips. This coral color gives the perfect vividness without too...

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Introducing Spring Mist Collection

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Introducing Spring Mist Collection
This collection of mist serum are carefully selected by Trogon Beauty. They are excellent to use as toner, moisturizer and nourishing serum on the go. With All natural ingredients, these lines of mist are excellent to soothe and refresh your skin. 

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The beauty of waiting, "Fermentation"

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The beauty of waiting, "Fermentation"

Hyoum Waiting - Natural Fermentation    Fermentation is a metabolic process that consumes sugar in the absence of oxygen. Microorganisms like yeasts, bacteria, enzymes play the role in the process. Fermentation turns matters into something new, maybe more powerful, but less irritating.  In many cases, "cultured" or "lab" yeasts are used for fermentation since strong yeasts can be easier to manage. On the contrary, "native" or "natural" yeasts can be riskier, slow down, or even stop before a fermentation is finished. Hyoum chose to use their own enzymes of Lotus seeds to get fermented water to use for its all products.  Fermentation...

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Cleaner & Safer Biotechnology for Anti-Aging : Rice EGF & FGF

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EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor) and FGF (Fibroblast Growth Factor) are best known as stem cell growth factors that help revitalizing skin cells. Over 90 percent of market available stem cell products are grown in bacteria system that is most similar to the human stem cell environment. However, it is not easy to maintain bacteria clean and healthy. Stem cell growth factors grown in bacteria or animal environments are not as sustainable or effective as plant-based stem cell growth factors.  Plants have distinctive advantages over microbial and animal cell culture systems. Plants have much reduced risks of mammalian viral contaminants, oncogenes, and bacteria toxins....

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