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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for a video on this topic. I have seen almost no Korean men wearing (visible) make-up unless it&#039;s been somewhere like Hongdae and I&#039;ve been living here in South Korea now for several months (almost a year). I will say though that I have seen some of my male students quite openly apply moisturizer or hand lotion in class (and it&#039;s theirs, and not borrowed from a woman). I would never see men doing that in the US. I like that Korean men (at least the younger generation) can feel confident that about taking care of their skin. I have also noticed that on average, Korean men, even college students, tend to be a little better groomed than the average male college student in the US. I think that has more to do with casual culture differences, but yeah. Thanks again for the video!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for a video on this topic. I have seen almost no Korean men wearing (visible) make-up unless it&#8217;s been somewhere like Hongdae and I&#8217;ve been living here in South Korea now for several months (almost a year). I will say though that I have seen some of my male students quite openly apply moisturizer or hand lotion in class (and it&#8217;s theirs, and not borrowed from a woman). I would never see men doing that in the US. I like that Korean men (at least the younger generation) can feel confident that about taking care of their skin. I have also noticed that on average, Korean men, even college students, tend to be a little better groomed than the average male college student in the US. I think that has more to do with casual culture differences, but yeah. Thanks again for the video!</p>
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