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Proučevanje značilnosti kozmetičnih izdelkov, uvoženih iz Južne Koreje, in njihove ponudbe na slovenskem trgu
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Korejska kozmetika je mednarodno prepoznavnost pridobila skupaj z vse večjo priljubljenostjo korejske popularne kulture (glasbe, filmskih dram in podobno). V Južni Koreji ima namreč zunanji videz velik pomen za uspeh v poklicnem in osebnem življenju. Južna Koreja je vodilna na področju kozmetičnih izdelkov za nego kože obraza. Glavni načeli korejske kozmetike sta spodbujanje zdravja kože in preventivni pristop k različnim kožnim problematikam. Korejska rutina z desetimi koraki za nego kože je eden izmed najbolj priljubljenih korejskih kozmetičnih trendov. Cilj uporabe korejskih kozmetičnih izdelkov je navlažena, gladka, sijoča, poenotena, čista in neproblematična koža. Med inovativne korejske kozmetične izdelke spadajo maske za obraz v lističu, esence, obliži proti mozoljem, kompaktni pudri z blazinico, BB-kreme, CC-kreme in mnogi drugi izdelki. V korejskih kozmetičnih izdelkih so pogosto vključene sestavine, ki izvirajo iz tradicionalne korejske medicine. Pogosta je tudi uporaba nekonvencionalnih sestavin, kot so polžja slina, izvleček strupa čebel, izvleček morskega bisera, pa tudi raba fermentiranih sestavin. Kozmetične izdelke na območju Južne Koreje skupaj s predsedniškim odlokom in odlokom predsednika vlade ureja Kozmetični zakon, ki ga dopolnjujejo številni predpisi, standardi in smernice. V diplomskem delu smo v okviru anketnega raziskovanja proučili dostopnost in ponudbo južnokorejskih kozmetičnih izdelkov na slovenskem trgu. Glavnina ponudbe korejske kozmetike je na slovenskem trgu dostopna v spletnih trgovinah. V ponudbi je največ kozmetičnih izdelkov za nego obraza. Največje povpraševanje je po kozmetičnih izdelkih za zaščito pred soncem, BB-kremah in maskah za obraz. Za uvoz korejske kozmetike na trg Evropske unije je potrebno slediti zahtevam Uredbe (ES) št. 1223/2009 Evropskega parlamenta in Sveta o kozmetičnih izdelkih. V drugem delu diplomske naloge smo proučevali izbrane kozmetične izdelke za nego obraza iz petih različnih kategorij. Najpogosteje smo zasledili vlažilno, posvetlitveno, pomirjajoče in regenerativno delovanje ter delovanje proti staranju. Pri pregledu sestavin smo pogosto odkrili sestavine naravnega izvora, predvsem rastlinske izvlečke, med katerimi so se najpogosteje pojavili izvlečki korenine ginsenga, zelenega čaja, azijskega vodnega popnjaka in korenine sladkega korena. Pri pregledovanju označevanja in oglaševanja korejskih kozmetičnih izdelkov smo najpogosteje zasledili trditve v povezavi z delovanjem izdelka in trditve v povezavi s sestavinami ter uporabo senzoričnih trditev in navedb »vegansko«, »brez krutosti« ter »dermatološko testirano«. Posebnost pri označevanju je bila navedba »kvazi« zdravilo pri obližih proti mozoljem. K-beauty-industrija se je zaradi svojega nenehnega prizadevanja k odkrivanju novosti uvrstila na vodilno mesto v svetovnem merilu in zelo verjetno je, da bo še naprej odločilno vplivala na razvoj kozmetične industrije.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:korejska kozmetična industrija, korejski kozmetični izdelki, južnokorejska zakonodaja, slovenski trg
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FFA - Faculty of Pharmacy
Year:2023
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Publication date in RUL:09.09.2023
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Language:English
Title:A study of characteristics of cosmetic products imported from South Korea and their presence on the Slovenian market
Abstract:
Korean cosmetics have gained international recognition along with the growing popularity of Korean popular culture (music, film dramas, etc.). In South Korea, physical appearance plays an important role in professional and personal success. South Korea is considered to be the leader in facial skincare products. The main principle of Korean cosmetic products is to promote skin health and to take a preventive approach to various skin problems. The Korean ten-step skincare routine is one of the most popular Korean cosmetic trends. The goal after using Korean cosmetic products is moisturised, smooth, radiant, even skin tone, clear and unproblematic skin. Innovative Korean cosmetic products include sheet face masks, essences, pimple patches, compact cushion foundations, BB-creams, CC-creams and many others. Korean cosmetic formulations often contain ingredients derived from traditional Korean medicine. The use of unconventional ingredients such as snail mucin, bee venom extract, sea pearl extract and fermented ingredients are also common. Cosmetic products in South Korea are regulated by the Cosmetic Act, together with a presidential Enforcment Decree and an Enforcment Rule by the Prime Minister. The Cosmetic Act is complemented by a number of regulations, standards and guidelines. As a part of the thesis, a survey research was conducted to examine the presence and variety of Korean cosmetic products on the Slovenian market. The majority of Korean cosmetic products on the Slovenian market are available through online channels. The widest range of products available are facial care products. The highest demand is for sunscreens, BB-creams and face masks. When importing Korean cosmetics into the European Union market, the requirements of Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and Council on cosmetic products must be followed. In the second part of the thesis selected cosmetic products for facial care from five different categories were evaluated. Korean cosmetic products on the Slovenian market are most often moisturising, brightening, soothing, regenerating and anti-ageing. When reviewing the ingredients, we often noticed ingredients of natural origin, mainly plant extracts, the most common of which were: ginseng root extract, green tea extract, Asiatic pennywort extract and liquorice root extract. When reviewing the labelling and advertising of Korean cosmetic products, the most common claims were those related to the performance of the product and those related to the ingredients, as well as the use of sensory claims and »vegan«, »cruelty-free« and »dermatologically tested« claims. A specific labelling claim was for pimple patches with the claim »quasi« drug. K-beauty-industry has become a leader in the global cosmetics industry due to its constant drive for innovation and is most likely to continue to have a significant impact on its future development.

Keywords:Korean cosmetics industry, Korean cosmetics, South Korean legislation, Slovenian market

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