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Hello everyone, I'm Wanting from Taiwan. I've been researching Korean beauty treatments lately, but I've run into a big problem – my Korean language skills are very limited, and I can't understand clinic reviews or user experiences very well 😅 Sometimes I use translation software, but I always feel like I miss some important details or nuances.
I'd like to ask everyone, how do you filter and trust reviews? Especially as a foreigner, are there any ways to confirm if a clinic is trustworthy? I've seen some reviews that seem professional but also exaggerated, which makes me a bit suspicious... Are there any red flags I should pay special attention to? For example, what kind of vocabulary or descriptive phrases might be warning signs?
Also, has anyone used translation tools and found them misleading? Or do you ask Korean friends to help you read them? I really want to do my research, but the language barrier is holding me back a bit. I'm looking forward to hearing everyone's advice!
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Hi Wanting! I'm also from Taiwan and totally understand your struggle 😅 May I ask, are you relying on a translator now to read reviews? Or have you found a more reliable way to tell which reviews are genuine? I often get confused by the nuances in Korean and worry about being misled.
Hello Wanting! I totally get your struggle, I'm also a foreigner and was completely lost when I first started reading Korean reviews 😅 My experience is to try and find posts with photo comparisons, because pictures don't lie. Then, look for reviews that specifically mention their experience (like recovery period, discomfort) rather than just vague comments like "the results are amazing." Also, I usually look for shared experiences from netizens in my own language on forums or Reddit. This helps avoid translation errors. You could try seeing if there are any Chinese beauty communities discussing Korean procedures!