The video appears to be a review of unusual beauty products from South Korea, with some items also being from Japan. The reviewers test out various products, including an automatic blackhead remover, a moisturizing mask, a "smile trainer" that is supposed to help people smile, a USB hair straightener, a face belt that is supposed to help shape the chin, and leg-shaping socks that are worn at night. The reviewers provide humorous commentary throughout the video, often expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of the products.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is in South Korea, making videos about strange things.
2. The speaker traveled to Japan last year and made a video about strange things they found.
3. South Korea is known for its advanced beauty products.
4. The speaker is trying out an automatic blackhead remover.
5. The remover is a vacuum cleaner that works with a sbt and comes with three extra tips.
6. The speaker is also trying out a moisturizing mask that is popular in Korea.
7. The mask is worn at home to make the skin look more hydrated.
8. In Korea, people wear masks when they are sick to prevent spreading germs.
9. The speaker found a "smile trainer" from Japan that is sold in Korea.
10. The smile trainer is a device that helps people smile more.
11. The speaker also found a USB straightener that charges via USB.
12. The straightener is ceramic and does not break.
13. The speaker is trying out a face belt that is worn at night to shape the chin.
14. The face belt is designed to eliminate double chins.
15. The speaker found leg-shaping socks from Japan that are worn at night.
16. The socks are designed to shape the legs, particularly the heel.
17. The socks are also supposed to improve circulation for people with low blood pressure.