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Cheongho Nice Donates 'Mascare Calamine Cream' to Underprivileged Youth in Seoul

On the 27th, a handover ceremony was held at the Seoul Social Welfare Council

Cheongho Nice Donates 'Mascare Calamine Cream' to Underprivileged Youth in Seoul At the Mascare Calamine Cream donation ceremony on the 27th, Won Gwangjik, Director of Cheongho Nice (center), and Kim Hyunhoon, President of the Seoul Social Welfare Council (left), are taking a commemorative photo.


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Cheongho Nice announced on the 28th that it donated 1,000 units of 'Mascare Calamine Cream,' a mask-exclusive cream, to underprivileged youth who need help with skin troubles during the difficult times caused by the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


On the 27th, a handover ceremony was held at the Seoul Social Welfare Council in Mapo-gu, attended by Cheongho Nice's Chief Marketing Officer Won Gwang-jik and Kim Hyun-hoon, Chairman of the Seoul Social Welfare Council, among others.


The 'Mascare Calamine Cream' donated by Cheongho Nice is scheduled to be delivered to youth residing in child welfare facilities in Seoul. This product is effective in soothing and improving skin irritated by mask-wearing and can be safely used by the whole family, from children to adults.


Won Gwang-jik, Director of Cheongho Nice, said, "Cheongho Nice will continue to fulfill its corporate social responsibility through various social contribution activities." Established in 1993, Cheongho Nice is a leading domestic home environment appliance company, and its cosmetics business has been operating since 1996. Its representative cosmetic brands include Kaveella, Huienne, and Aioma.


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