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Hi everyone! I'm Jing, and I'm finally going to Seoul next month! I initially just wanted to go shopping and eat, but now I'm really looking forward to trying out Korean beauty and skincare treatments. I've heard Seoul has many professional skin care centers, but I don't have much experience and don't know which treatment to choose...
My skin is combination to oily, with slightly large pores, and I'd really like to try treatments that aren't available in China. Have any of you ladies shared your experiences with skincare treatments in Seoul, and what was it like? Do they really improve skin quality? My friends say some shops offer very meticulous treatments, but I'm not sure if they're really that amazing.
Also, I'd like to ask what I need to prepare beforehand? Like, should I make an appointment in advance, or what products should I bring? I'm also worried about the language barrier; has anyone who's been there given me some advice? I'd love to hear your experiences!
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Jing, have you tried any treatments in China before? I also have combination skin and want to know which treatments are most effective for pores like ours 😊
Hey Jing, I just got back from Seoul last month too! I have a little piece of advice: download a translation app before you go, because many places have their own apps for booking appointments, and the staff will understand better if you specify your skin type. For combination oily skin like yours, reputable places will give you quite thorough consultations before treatment, which I find very reassuring! 😊
I'm also from the UAE and I had the same thought! Have you tried any skincare treatments in the Gulf before, or is this your first time trying something like this? I'm asking to see if the difference is really noticeable 😊
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