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Hi girls! I'm Dalia from the UAE, and this is my first time going to Korea for beauty treatments. Honestly, I'm a little worried about what I should bring back for my aftercare. I've heard that people bring things like cooling masks, soothing gels, and silicone sheets for scars, but I'm not sure exactly which ones I'll actually need or if there are other important things I haven't thought of.
Did you prepare anything specific before you go, or is it better to buy it there? And which products really helped you in the first few days? I read that the skin is a little sensitive afterward, so I want to make sure I'm properly prepared. Thanks, girls, for sharing your experiences! 💕
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Hey Dalia! I totally get the worry — I was the same way before my first trip! Honestly, I'd say grab a gentle cleanser and maybe one good soothing product from home that you know your skin likes, but don't stress too much because Korea has literally everything at pharmacies and you can pick up extras once you're there if you need them. The clinic will probably give you aftercare instructions anyway, so you might not need as much as you think! 💕
Hi Dalia! I'm a first-time user like you - coming from abroad and taking a course can be a bit nerve-wracking. I was told that it's important to bring a cooling mask, a final gel, and a fine-toothed comb, but I trusted them and took them with me - it seems like it's better than this! 😊 These things were really smart for the first few days.
Dahlia, I understand! When I went to Korea for the first time, I was really confused about what to prepare 😅 I had heard that your skin becomes sensitive after treatments, so I'm glad I brought a soothing mask and gel. However, there are also many good products at local drugstores, so if you don't want to carry heavy luggage, you might want to bring only the bare minimum and buy the rest in Korea!
Hey Dalia! I'd honestly suggest just bringing a couple of gentle, unscented products you already know work for your skin — Korea has *amazing* soothing stuff in every convenience store, so you don't need to pack everything. The one thing I wish I'd brought was my own pillow case because keeping the treated area clean those first few nights made me feel way more comfortable, haha. Have fun on your trip! 💕
Hi, Dalia! I've been to Korea before. I recommend bringing familiar cosmetics because your skin can easily react negatively to new products. Also, refreshing gels and sheet masks are a huge help! 🙌 Korea has better quality products that are more expensive than in Thailand, but don't rush into buying too much beforehand. You'll know what you really need after the first week, right?