South Korea government backs K-beauty as export priority
South Korea’s Minister of Finance has announced that the country’s government will actively foster the cosmetics industry as an export growth engine. The move aims to capitalize on the surging global demand for K-beauty products, as the sector breaks another export record. During a meeting with representatives from major beauty firms, Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol emphasized that the K-beauty industry has evolved beyond traditional skin care and makeup.This Technical Paper is brought to you by Sisterna.
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Kacey Brides, marketing manager for North America at Givaudan, told us about PrimalHyal 300 at Suppliers’ Day. She explained how it differs from traditional hyaluronic acid, offering enhanced hydration, better penetration, and targeted benefits for sensitive or aging skin. She also shared the...




























