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We’re freaking psyched to be talking to Coco Park, The Beauty Wolf, this episode. Coco has been a professional makeup artist, esthetician, digital artist, and journalist–all long before most of the snailcasters took their first slide into blogging. She’s the co-author of Korean Beauty Secrets: A Practical Guide to Cutting-Edge Skincare & Makeup, a comprehensive kbeauty handbook published by Skyhorse Press in 2015 (some of the snailcasters contributed to it!).
Products Coco Mentions (where possible we’ve linked to Coco’s review^^)
Blithe Tundra Chaga Pressed Serum
VDL Lumilayer Primer
VDL Eyeshadows
Etude House Look at My Eyes Cafe Eyeshadow
Clio Lipnicure
Peripera Wholly Deep Jewel Pots
Tony Moly Backstage Gel Eyeliner
Shark Sauce
Klairs BB Cream
Innisfree Ampoule Intense Cushion
Innisfree BB Cream
It’s Skin Prestige Crème Ginseng d’Escargot
Vaseline Cocoa Butter
Too Cool for School Dinoplatz Twisty Tail Mascara
YouTubers Coco Mentions
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Liah Yoo
We counted 7 mentions of “dick in this episode”–how about y’all? ahahaha Let us know in the comments below!
Lenore Commisso says
Hey Ladies!
Great talk as always. I really appreciated the insight that there may be a reason why a product lacks reviews. That completely makes sense.
Also, you mentioned that you like to know what people are doing when listening to the podcast. My husband actually listens to it with me, which has an added bonus that he doesn’t think I’m crazy and making all this stuff up.
All the best,
-LC
Roselle says
I love these podcasts. It’s like listening to a conversation among my friends. You gais make it so fuuuuun! I can tell you I’m usually doing paperwork things at work when I listen (like alphabetizing, nothing complex). Sometimes with some eye patches on 😉 they help if I’m sleepy. I wish you made episodes more often! Every day! Lol j/k that would be soooo much work. Thank you for all that you do. <3 Princess Roselle
Oslonian says
Exciting post, again. Just wanted to pop in and say thank you!!! Or “tusen takk”, as we say in Norway. 😉