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Korea Green Foundation sponsored by Shangpree, we visited Sejong Soloists String Orchestra Concert
October 7th, invited by Korea Green Foundation sponsored by Shangpree, we visited ‘<Sejong Soloists String Orchestra Concert> of greatest ensemble’ in the world. With the theme of ‘Listening nature, Listening environment', they played total 8 pieces of ensemble. In the melody of beautiful orchestra expressing the nature, we had wonderful time to feel the forgotten value of nature.
'Environmental Doomsday Clock‘ expresses the crisis feeling for human surviving visually to let people awaken due to accelerated Earth ecocide. What time is for the Environmental Doomsday Clock of Korea in this year 2016? It is at 9:47 PM! It is said the clock has been 28min. Environmental Doomsday Clock flowing even now, only our concern can put it off.
The top blogger has chosen SHANGPREE Charcoal Hydrogel Mask
The top blogger has chosen SHANGPREE Charcoal Hydrogel Mask as the best mask from Korea for your glowing skin. This mask deeply cleanse and soothe skin, resulting in minimized pores and hydrated skin with a healthy glow.
Shangpree spa was featured in a the September issue of GQ Magazine India.
A less challenging rejuvenation can be found at the Shangpree spa. I book in for the S-Energy treatment, a facial that goes beyond the usual cleanse, tone and moisturize. My leg are encased in acupressure trousers that gently squeeze muscles to aid circulation while my face is swathed in the spa’s own range of stem-cell products and a rubberized golden face mask (which has just been introduced at Harrods). Shangpree’s pore-squeezing technique is second to none – it gets results without irritation. Therapists must train for three years before they are allowed to touch a client’s face and they routinely sweep awards at the National Facialist Competitions (yes, such a thing exists). I can see why. I emerge and take a hundred selfies, no filter.
K-Beauty expo Editor’s Choice TOP 10 Innovative Product
Now, SHANGPREE is participating KBEAUTY EXPO 2016, from 13th to 16th at KINTEX in Korea.
And again this year, SHANGPREE awarded [2016 K-Beauty expo Editor’s Choice TOP 10 Innovative Product], at K-BEAUTY EXPO 2016
[SHANGPREE] Shangpree spa was featured in a NEW YORK TIMES Magazine.
A Korean Beauty Insider’s Trip to Seoul
There’s an old Korean saying that goes something like: “Even if you have to go sideways, it’s O.K. as long as you get to Seoul.” The city is absolutely central to the country — politically, economically, culturally, technologically — and is home to almost a quarter of its population. “I love bumbling along through the pojangmacha (vendors) and buying grilled squid and cuttlefish to snack on in between meetings,” says Alicia Yoon, the founder and CEO of Peach and Lily, a one-stop American mega-site for Korean beauty products.
South Korea is where most skin-care dreams come true, and products are often both affordable and effective — and unique. The country’s beauty influence — BB creams, facial essences, sheet masks and cushion compacts (Lancôme openly credited the inspiration for one of its biggest recent launches to the nation’s foundation technology) — is felt in America, from luxury counters to drugstore shelves. And Yoon possesses exclusive U.S. rights to many of the Korean brands she sells, as well as strategic partnerships with Urban Outfitters, Space NK, Sephora, Target and QVC.
Earlier this month, the Harvard-educated entrepreneur returned home to Seoul, as she does every four to six weeks, to visit her suppliers, scout new brands, work with R&D labs and visit extended family. Above, she shares highlights from her trip.
[SHANGPREE] Global magazine MANREPELLER chose SHANGPREE Gold Premium Modeling Mask as the best mask from Korea.
And so satisfying. It peeeeeeeels right off!
If you thought sheet masks were the answer to an instant glow, get ready for your dreams to come true with rubber masks.
“Rubber,” or modeling masks, have been used in spas all over the world for years, but they’re an especially popular staple when it comes to Korean facials due to the intense hydration and nourishment they provide. In a country where having hydrated skin twenty-four hours a day is the ultimate beauty goal, rubber masks are beloved by skincare-savvy Korean beauty consumers.
When these masks finally hit retail shelves, my heart danced: I realized I could literally (and finally!) bring the spa facial home.
These rubber masks typically use alginate as a base which includes skin-benefitting active ingredients. The real magic, though, is in the actual form of the mask. The mask starts off as a goopy substance that you can baste onto your face. Once it’s on, in about 15-20 minutes, the goop solidifies into a rubbery texture. The occlusive rubber forces all the hydrating and nourishing ingredients into the skin. The best part is that the spa-grade rubber masks will stay moist for up to 72 hours after application, so that moisture isn’t whisked back out of the face (which would defeat the purpose of the mask, and also potentially make skin even more dehydrated afterward) if you don’t take it off in time.
I have eczema, a poor sleep schedule, and I travel to Korea, on average, every 6 weeks, so my skin needs all the help it can get. If left unattended for more than even a day, my skin starts to flake — first around the cheeks, then everywhere else. It’s also really, really hard for me to get that ideal glow. Enter this rubber mask. Within 20 minutes, my skin, without fail, becomes dramatically more dewy. I’ll get all sorts of comments/compliments (my favorite one so far has been, “It looks like if I press your cheek, dew drops will drip out”), and my skin feels at its healthiest.
During the masking, you’ll look terrifying/hilarious/like-a-Marvel-comic-villain. It’s like a Snapchat filter with incredible skin benefits. Once you peel it off (so satisfying) you’ll have a glorious glow afterwards. Highly recommend.
Follow Alicia Yoon on Instagram; follow her skincare website Peach and Lily on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Shangpree Gold “Rubber” Mask from Peach and Lily, Paula Mendoza choker, Arme De L’Amour earrings and Christie Nicolaides cuff; photographed by Elizabeth Tamkin.
“Rubber,” or modeling masks, have been used in spas all over the world for years, but they’re an especially popular staple when it comes to Korean facials due to the intense hydration and nourishment they provide. In a country where having hydrated skin twenty-four hours a day is the ultimate beauty goal, rubber masks are beloved by skincare-savvy Korean beauty consumers.
When these masks finally hit retail shelves, my heart danced: I realized I could literally (and finally!) bring the spa facial home.
These rubber masks typically use alginate as a base which includes skin-benefitting active ingredients. The real magic, though, is in the actual form of the mask. The mask starts off as a goopy substance that you can baste onto your face. Once it’s on, in about 15-20 minutes, the goop solidifies into a rubbery texture. The occlusive rubber forces all the hydrating and nourishing ingredients into the skin. The best part is that the spa-grade rubber masks will stay moist for up to 72 hours after application, so that moisture isn’t whisked back out of the face (which would defeat the purpose of the mask, and also potentially make skin even more dehydrated afterward) if you don’t take it off in time.
I have eczema, a poor sleep schedule, and I travel to Korea, on average, every 6 weeks, so my skin needs all the help it can get. If left unattended for more than even a day, my skin starts to flake — first around the cheeks, then everywhere else. It’s also really, really hard for me to get that ideal glow. Enter this rubber mask. Within 20 minutes, my skin, without fail, becomes dramatically more dewy. I’ll get all sorts of comments/compliments (my favorite one so far has been, “It looks like if I press your cheek, dew drops will drip out”), and my skin feels at its healthiest.
During the masking, you’ll look terrifying/hilarious/like-a-Marvel-comic-villain. It’s like a Snapchat filter with incredible skin benefits. Once you peel it off (so satisfying) you’ll have a glorious glow afterwards. Highly recommend.
Follow Alicia Yoon on Instagram; follow her skincare website Peach and Lily on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Shangpree Gold “Rubber” Mask from Peach and Lily, Paula Mendoza choker, Arme De L’Amour earrings and Christie Nicolaides cuff; photographed by Elizabeth Tamkin.
[SHANGPREE] Shangpree Gold premium Modeling Mask was featured in a GCI(Global cosmetics market) Magazine.
For 25 years Shangpree Spa has served Korea's spa-going elite. Now, the brand has brought its spa experience to the world with products, such as S-Energy Long Lasting Concentrated Serum, which includes skullcap callus, oxygen and a violet herb complex for cell regeneration, hydrolyzed silk, propolis and pantenol for skin repair and hydration, and S-Energy Resilience Cream, which comprises natural oils, shea butter and betaine to protect the skin against free-radical damage and boost skin turnover.
But the real fun is the masks, including the Fruit Cocktail Mask, which contains blueberry, lemon, papaya and more, the snail Moisture Mask, featuring snail mucin that hydrates and repairs the skin and encourages growth, and the Gold Premium Modeling "Rubber"Mask, which features gold and Asian botanicals that offer hydration and antiaging benefits.
[SHANGPREE] Beauty blogger Review of SHANGPREE Gold Premium Modeling Mask
chose SHANGPREE Gold Premium Modeling Mask as the best mask from Korea for your glowing skin. Formulated with gold and natural ingredients, it makes skin moisturized and revitalized with the nourishments.
[SHANGPREE] SHANGPREE’s estheticians & CIDESCO’s national competition
SHANGPREE’s
estheticians are sweeping all the top awards at CIDESCO’s national competition every year and now it’s been 9 consecutive years! FYI *CIDESCO is the world’s major international beauty therapy Association of 48 nations.
All SHANGPREE estheticians who participated
the CIDESCO’s national competition won total 23 awards
including the most honorable ‘Minister’s Citation’ from the government last year.
We are so proud of them~!
We are so proud of them~!
SHANGPREE spa is well known for its top awardwinning
estheticians & 3 judges for the national certification exam. Find a
solution for your skin concern with SHANGPREE’s top
professionals!
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