The Korean Beauty Show Podcast
On today’s news headlines, Lauren discusses why the Korean government’s new push towards clean beauty is concerning, as well as some of the language quirks you’ll hear if you regularly watch Korean TV. Plus, find out which Kbeauty products are now available in the States!
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Episode Summary:
Korean News Headlines - MFDS’s Makes Moves Towards Clean Beauty
The South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) is poised to ban the use of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and eight perfluorinated compounds in cosmetics. Because consumers are gravitating towards clean beauty products, the regulators are under pressure to ensure that cosmetic products contain fewer perceived “harmful ingredients”.
Question of the Week - Why Does Everyone on Singles Inferno Say “Let’s Chat Casually”
If you’ve ever watched a Korean TV show you’ll notice the characters or participants sometimes say things that don’t really translate that well in English. So what do they really mean when they say, “Let’s chat casually” or “I’ll leave first”? We explore.
New Product Releases
Exciting news for K-Beauty lovers in the States. Two hit Kbeauty brands are now available online in the States at Verishop.com - Subi Beauty and Jelly Ko.
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