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AINFBIO introduces Self-care Beauty Products for the Non-face-to-face Lifestyle at the 2021 K-Chemicals Cyber Exhibition

Quantum Easy Care | Photo by AINFBIO

AINFBIO (CEO Yeon-woo Jo) participated in the 2021 K-Chemicals Cyber Exhbition.

In preparation for the 4th Industrial Revolution, AINFBIO considers climate, race, and lifestyle by studying creative thinking and various convergence technologies of the future cosmetics business. The company intends to enter the global market by developing skin care cosmetics that allow men and women to enjoy a healthier and more beautiful life for the happiness of a beautiful life, by using elements, energy, and eco-friendly materials suitable for skin conditions that can be used and shared by men and women.

In the 21st century, the lifestyle patterns and skin conditions of the modern society are changing due to the consumption of fast food and various harmful substances brought about by environmental pollution. As such, AINFBIO intends to present an alternative to consumers by researching and developing a solution that can easily and quickly improve skin problems caused by the daily life stress and exhausting environments brought upon by environmental lifestyles.

Quantum Easy Care | Photo by AINFBIO

Particularly for the non-face-to-face life inevitably pushed upon us, the self-care cosmetics that the company introduced this time are Pad-Type 60-second Whitening, Wrinkle-improving Dual Functional Cosmetics, Pad-type All-in-One Multi Cosmetic, hygienic and easy-to-carry disposable pouch cosmetics. All these products are part of the 60 seconds for skin care completion for the best skin condition.

Meanwhile, the 2021 K-Chemicals Cyber Exhibition, an online exhibition in the field of chemistry, opened in March and is always in operation, and currently has 270 chemical-related companies. It supports overseas marketing of domestic companies in a contact-free manner and boasts the largest scale in Korea where you can see various product information of industrial chemicals (paint, adhesive, surfactant, MDI, Polybutene, polyol, catalyst, foaming agent, additives, pipes, living plastics, additives, etc.) and cosmetics (sunblock, lotion, shampoo, face masks, etc.).

The chemical industry is closely linked to major industries such as electronics and automobiles and is especially at the center of the global issue of carbon neutrality. In line with this, the Korea Precision Chemical Industry Promotion Association (KSCIA), the organizer, is helping domestic chemical companies advance overseas through various support such as export, research and analysis, technical standards, HDR support, and international agreements. Based on companies entering online permanent exhibition halls in the chemical sector, it has accumulated more than $136 million in 2021 as of the third quarter and is holding online export consultations with KOTRA in addition to entering the online permanent exhibition hall.

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