This week, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt accompanied President Trump to Seoul for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. Somehow, she found time to do some beauty shopping while she was there, because I guess Republican women love K-beauty just as much as we do. But, judging by the haul she proudly posted on her Instagram Stories, Leavitt did not do a great job taking advantage of the skin-care haven in Korea, because most of what she got is already available in the U.S.

Included in the array of products was some Mediheal masks (which we buy on Amazon weekly), Medicube pads (I just got an order in from Ulta), and lots of Beauty of Joseon (including cleansers, a serum, and an eye cream that are all available on Amazon). Only two of the 13 products are unava

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