Like many of her classmates, Xie Roumei, a 28-year-old accountant from China’s Fujian province, started using South Korean cosmetics in high school – a preference she carried into her twenties.
Most of the eye make-up and beauty products she uses are still Korean, Xie said – a loyalty that has helped turn its cosmetics industry into a global powerhouse, with exports rivalling those of semiconductors and cars.
Fuelled by the global appeal of K-pop, K-dramas and the “glass skin” ideal, the...
China’s cosmetics brands, stepping out of K-beauty’s shadow, set sights on global markets
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