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Hi everyone! I'm Yasmin from the UAE, and I'm planning to come to Seoul soon to try some beauty treatments. The problem is, I'm finding it really difficult to read Korean reviews online, and even Google Translate is sometimes completely unclear. How do you rely on reviews when you're a foreigner and don't understand the language well?
What do you look for in a reliable review? Are there any specific warning signs I should watch out for, like strange-looking photos or very odd comments? And are before-and-after photos online always accurate? I'm a little worried about falling into the trap of a clinic that's not really worth it.
Any advice from girls who have tried this before? Do you hire a translator or a Korean friend to help? Or is there another method you've discovered? Thanks in advance!
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Yasimin, what are you doing! I was in Seoul last year, but I was a bit hesitant, so I had the same thoughts as you. Before reading reviews online, it always helps to check the photos in multiple places to make sure they are taken properly - even before and after photos may not look as good.
It's okay if you don't know what to do! It's okay to say goodbye, but it's okay to say goodbye. người có vẻ trung thực chứ không phải quá khen ngợi. Bạn có thể dùng Google Translate rồi hỏi bạn Hàn Quốc giúp làm rõ những phần khó hiểu, hoặc tìm group ngoại kiều để hỏi kinh nghiệm của họ! go for it! 💪
Hello! Which language are you good at - English or Emirati? I heard that most salons in Seoul have people who understand English, so you can contact them by email in advance. I went this route, and it was good!