ACCESSWIRE
16 Sep 2023, 04:17 GMT+10
NEWEST AND COOLEST KOREAN SKIN CARE IN THE US
MIAMI, FL / ACCESSWIRE / September 15, 2023 / OLIVIAUMMA LLC today announced the launch of a new Korean Skin Care brand OLIVIAUMMA, Glass Skin Tanghulu™. Tanghulu is sugar-coated fruit that looks like glass and is sensationally popular in Korea now. They visualized their glass skin look with Tanghulu.
'It will open a new stage of Korean beauty in the US, says Hye Young Kim, Founder/CEO at OLIVIAUMMA. 'When customers consume our products, it is not only about beauty products, but they can also experience our culture too. Of course, our products are based on advanced technology, and high-performance ingredients in the trendiest and most sophisticated ways. When we develop our products, we get inspiration from our Korean contemporary scene and history as well. It is a new translation of K-culture, K-pop, and K-beauty. I am also the Mom of a teenage girl in the US; she inspires me always and gave me the whole concept of this line. OLIVIAUMMA™ means Olivia's mom in Korean. We make products based on the same kind of love I have for my child. We will be a 'connecting dot' between Mom and teens, Miami and Korea, East and West with our products!'
Features and benefits of Glass Skin Tanghulu™ include:
Products will be available starting October 31, 2023, at $20-$40 For more information on OLIVIAUMMA COSMETICS, visit www.oliviaumma.com
About OLIVIAUMMA LLC: Founded in 2016 in Korea and the US, it has been a luxury fashion platform bringing emerging designers from Miami, South America, and Italy to Korea. It has a solid customer base in Korea and the US, and now expanding to Beauty and Personal Care.
Instagram: @Oliviaumma_Official
Contact Information
HYE YOUNG KIM
CEO
hye@oliviaumma.com
4152720067
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SOURCE: OLIVIAUMMA LLC
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