Since the release of the game "Pokemon Go" earlier this year, the Pokemon obsession has everyone excited with the development of collectible items and Pokemon-themed everything. Even Pokemon-themed food has been circulating like crazy all over the internet.
But what's new and unexpected is for beauty products to join in the craze. This hype has been led by K-Beauty's Tony Moly who launched the first ever Pokemon-themed makeup and skin care products earlier this season.
Tony Moly is a South Korean brand which was established in 2006. The brand name's direct translation is "putting style into packaging".
First on the list are scented hand creams that come in eight different scents. They also have Pokemon moisturizers which are identified for four different skin types. Do you need some rejuvenation? Then you should try the Pikachu face mask!
Tony Moly also have their complete make-up line from compact powders to lip tints and lip gloss of different shades. They even have those eyeshadow sets that could give you the perfect smoky eyes! Needing some manicure? Try the Pokemon-inspired nail polish that comes in different colors.
All of these products are adorned with Pokemon characters such as Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Bulbasaur, Squirtle and others you probably have in your Pokedex. According to Revelist, Tony Moly's Poke-beauty finds are available to buy online from various K-Beauty sites like Kpoptown.com and w2beauty.com.
How much do these Poke-beauty products are worth? Don't worry! You wouldn't burn a hole in your purse. Each would cost only from $4 to $16, so you can budget well your Pokemoney.
Indeed, Tony Moly has lived up to its name with regards to developing appealing products and packaging to their brand. Indeed, the addition of the Pokemon collection has boost their popularity, especially in Pokemon Go fans.
Now fans can wear their favorite character through Tony Moly's Pokemon-inspired makeup collection, or channel their inner obsession through caring for their skin.
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