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K-Beauty Trouble-Care Leader 'Fation' Debuts Nosca9 Deep Pore Cleanser in the U.S., Laying the Foundation for Glass Skin

K-Beauty Trouble-Care Leader 'Fation' Debuts Nosca9 Deep Pore Cleanser in the U.S., Laying the Foundation for Glass Skin

Korea Herald17-04-2025

SEOUL, South Korea, April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Korean skincare favorite Fation, the top-rated trouble-care brand at Olive Young with a near-perfect 4.9/5.0 rating, has officially launched in the U.S. market. Next rookie following after its best selling 'Trouble' Line, the Nosca9 Deep Pore Cleansing Foam, hit Amazon in March—and the response has been immediate. Named an Amazon "Overall Pick" and boasting an average rating above 4.7 stars, the product is already gaining momentum among beauty enthusiasts looking to achieve the Korean "glass skin" look.
What sets this cleanser apart is its key ingredient: Retinal —a highly functional next-generation powerhouse often described as a more effective and less irritating upgrade to the widely known Retinol. Rare to use on the cleanser category but backed by the unique technology of Dong-A Pharmaceutical, a leading name in Korea's pharmaceutical industry for over 94 years, Fation's proprietary Nano-Retinal RX Complex™ delivers visible pore-tightening benefits with dermatologist-grade precision.
In addition to Retinal, the formula includes rice extract, 17 types of amino acids, and a tannin complex for a well-rounded, skin-friendly deep cleanse. The unique, stretchy texture clings to impurities and excess oil, helping to refine skin texture and minimize enlarged pores.
In celebration of its successful U.S. debut, Fation is offering a limited-time Amazon promotion from April 14 to 23, slashing the price from $15.99 to $11.19 (30% Off).
The Nosca9 line is just the beginning. Fation's Trouble Soothing range —including toner, serum, cream, and masks for sensitive or acne-prone skin—is also available on Amazon.

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