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High K-beauty

Science The K Beauty

Editorial: THE K BEAUTY SCIENCE

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Sinopsis

HIGH K-BEAUTY 2023 is a bookazine(a book combined with a magazine) that is designed to help the global audience deepen their understanding of K-beauty. The bookazine puts the spotlight on R&D, the latest industry developments, and what’s trending in different K-beauty areas, through the eyes of K-beauty experts. It also includes some content from THE K BEAUTY SCIENCE, a monthly magazine published in Korean. The English version is also available, and the Chinese and Japanese versions will soon be published. The bookazine is issued as an e-bookePub, PDF file four times a year and is globally distributed for free or as a charged publication at exhibitions and online bookstores. The full version will be charged while an abridged version will be provided for free. You can also get a paper book if you use the Publish-on-Demand POD service. Notably, each issue of the quarterly bookazine HIGH K-BEAUTY is produced by supple-menting the previous one. Readers will not miss any K-beauty content, while discovering fresh content every time they see the bookazine. Please continue to support High K-beauty to satisfy your curiosity in K-beauty.
Disponible desde: 01/02/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 191 páginas.

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