Korean Reading Exercises - Part 2

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Hello there! 잘 지냈어? (How are you?) I have been from a veeeeeerryyyy very long hiatus and I decided to come back. I am now a full-fledged doctor and I am currently working as one, in a nearby hospital. How have you been? As continuation from our first Korean Reading Exercise , I would like to present to you another batch of Korean words that you can try practicing on! Are you ready to practice your Korean? If you want to reinforce your knowledge about reading Hangul, you may proceed to this post on how to read and write Hangul to refresh your mind! From now on, our reading (and writing) exercises will feature a specific theme so as to make things easier to read and understand! For this Korean reading exercise, we will feature one of Korea's highlights - their food. Let's read, read, read Korean!! FIRST ROUND: Basic Korean food Korean food is one of the highlights of Korean culture - without their sumptuous and delicious food, their culture will not infiltrate

Definitely Japan. Definitely Kojie.san

I can still remember when I watched the movie "Memoirs of a Geisha", which features a poor girl who later on grew up to be one of the most celebrated and beautiful geisha in Ancient Japan. Who would miss that pristine face, a face that (again) might have launched a thousand ships? With an angelic face like the one below, boy, who wouldn't fall in love with that woman?


Beautiful, isn't she? 


It was then after that movie that my sister decided to have a geisha-like face, and constantly searched for something that can help her achieve what she wishes for. She has tried several products - from countless astringents (which some caused severe allergic reactions!), to different bars of soaps, to different masks and whatever product that I cannot name. But to no avail, she didn't get the face that she wanted. Worse is, some even worsened the problem.

As a student of a medically-related field, we have studied the skin, including different reactions to different skin products that people put in their faces. We always stick to the principle that a good product needs to have a good formulation of chemicals, not that strong (that will hurt!), or not that weak (no effect at all). Moreover, you need to always weigh the benefits of one product to its risks. And no, it's not easy to treat such skin conditions. It's highly inexpensive and inconvenient, tell you. In addition, no one would like to have a scar-studded face for life.

Definitely something wrong.
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And now, ladies and gentlemen, if you're going to apply products on your face, you need to know if that product has already established its efficacy and has been proven by all. If you like to have that angelic face posted above, would you risk your skin by using fake and/or untested products? 

Here comes Kojie.San. When my sister asked for a whitening product in a nearby supermarket, it's the product that the saleslady immediately pointed to, stating that it receives positive feedback from customers, and definitely coming back for more. She was hesitant at first, but (in the name of beauty), she picked a bar, and guess what? The moment she used up the whole bar, she came back for another, then another, until she achieved what she wanted. And I, being skeptical with what the product offers, searched the internet, and have seen that the product really has positive reviews, moreover, the product has followed standard procedures, and have been approved by authorities for human use.

After the success of the product, there are a lot of products that followed suit, and believe me, when I pass by tiangges (street vendors), I can actually see "Kojic Acid soaps" lying around, and I am even wondering if these products have already been tested by BFAD or something. Just a warning, a way lesser price does not guarantee quality, and if you get reactions with those products, the price of treatment might just surpass not only the selling price, but it can also leave a mark on that precious face. Quite scary, isn't it?

So what does Kojie.San offer in addition?

Kojie.san is the first kojic acid soap to be commercially available in the Philippine market. Yes, those other products offering kojic acid for whitening just followed suit. Kojie.san really is the original.

Kojie.san has a micro peeling effect, which makes it a potent whitening product. With light exfoliation, this product can help with removing those dead skin cells and dark marks safely, which you would like to achieve, right?

It does not contain any harmful chemicals. Tested by authorities, this product surely does not contain ingredients that might destroy your skin, like lead and mercury.

It contains antioxidants and 100% all natural ingredients. And yeah, those antioxidants really are beneficial for the health. Just a quick tip - antioxidants, which are present in Kojie.San, deactivates reactive oxidant species (ROS), which are molecules that can destroy cells, ensuring that those cells in your skin stays healthy. Moreover, all-natural ingredients ensure that your skin not only receives chemicals derived from nature, but also safe handling of your face.


Why settle for less, if you can have the best? Join thousands of women (including my sister) who have achieved that face that surely stands out. It's definitely "THE BAR THAT SET THE BAR."



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