Pregnancy Cosmetics Larucell to Participate in Mom & Baby Expo... Opening on the 16th
Pregnancy skincare brand Larucell will participate in the Mom and Baby Expo opening on the 16th at Kintex in Ilsan.
View original image[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Larucell, the No.1 maternity cosmetics brand of BioCos Co., Ltd., will participate in the "43rd Mom & Baby Expo Baby Fair" held at KINTEX in Ilsan, Gyeonggi-do from the 16th to the 19th of this month.
The Mom & Baby Expo is an event with about 250 companies participating, covering pregnancy, childbirth, childcare, education, baby products, maternity services, infant food, furniture, home appliances, and more, held on a scale of 1,000 booths.
Larucell is a skincare brand that has won five brand awards in the maternity cosmetics category, excluding ingredients prohibited for pregnant women, and is highly loved by pregnant women and moms raising children.
Larucell especially uses the patented anti-inflammatory ingredient "Tarax" instead of purified water, providing excellent skin soothing and anti-inflammatory effects, and offers five customized serums (Vitamin, EGF, Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid, Cica) tailored to various skin concerns experienced during pregnancy.
Director Kang Seong of BioCos Co., Ltd. said, "Larucell, ranked No.1 in this year's Excellent Brand Award in the maternity category, will provide more mothers with the opportunity to experience customized products for their skin concerns," adding, "As the event, which had been downsized due to COVID-19, is now held on a large scale, we plan to conduct various events such as bold promotions and on-site KakaoTalk friend-adding to get closer to customers."
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Meanwhile, for this expo, pre-registered visitors, those under 15 years old, those aged 65 and over, people with disabilities, and national merit recipients can enter free of charge.
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