Korea Kolmar Develops Korea's First 'Gradient Ball Touch' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] KOLMAR Korea announced on the 25th that it has developed a powder blusher that contains a gradient of the same color saturation in one case, allowing easy use according to skin tone.


The powder, composed of small and light particles, has the property of dispersing without clumping together, making it technically challenging to contain multiple colors seamlessly within one case.


KOLMAR Korea's Makeup Research Institute solved this by developing a technology that causes powder particles to agglomerate. They found the optimal viscosity to make particles clump well, coated and fixed them with moisturizing oil, and applied a special technique (SB) that eliminates color boundaries and creates a gradient effect by introducing new equipment after one year of research and development.


In addition, KOLMAR Korea reduced the darkening effect, where makeup is absorbed into the skin and the skin tone darkens, and improved makeup durability. Especially, by using powder that is more flexible and thinner than regular blusher, it applies softly with transparent and subtle coloration.


KOLMAR Korea plans to lead a new trend in the global blusher market by creating unprecedented products such as adding designs and expressing colors on blushers, starting with this gradient powder blusher.



Senior Researcher Ian Yeop said, “The number of customers wanting products with unique visuals and secured convenience is steadily increasing,” and added, “We will continuously develop products reflecting new trends to realize customer satisfaction and solidify our status as the global number one company.”


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