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Secrets behind South Korea’s K-beauty cosmetics boom, from TikTok to manufacturing

South Korea’s beauty industry, a mix of thousands of small companies and a few large manufacturers, is a massive, growing global business

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Kim Kardashian and other “skinfluencers” use social media to promote South Korean cosmetics, often sold on e-commerce sites. Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa
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Jo Min-su was working towards a computer science doctorate at one of South Korea’s best universities when he found his calling: building a better lip gloss.

The 30-year-old sat near his booth at Seoul Beauty Week in August, pulled out a stick of his brand – named Blup – and gave his upper lip a dewy pink glow.

“Nobody trusts a founder who doesn’t use his own product,” he said, smacking his lips.

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Jo is one of the tens of thousands of entrepreneurs looking to strike it rich from the seemingly insatiable global demand for beauty products from South Korea.

Following in the slipstream of the superstars of K-pop, K-beauty has become a massive global business.

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Los Angeles fans of South Korean imports flocked to Kcon LA 2025 at the Los Angeles Convention Centre in the United States this year. At the music and cultural festival, they saw top K-pop idols and queued up for K-beauty at skincare booths.

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