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Hi girls! I'm Nada from the UAE and I've booked tickets to Seoul for next week and I'm super excited! I planned this trip mainly to experience Korean skincare that we all hear about, and I might also visit some clinics, but I'm not sure if there are any specific things I should do first 😅
My skin is somewhat sensitive and sometimes red, and I want to focus on the skincare that will help. I've heard there are certain places that specialize in popular treatments, but I don't know which ones to book or what the prices and what to expect. Has anyone been to Seoul before and focused on things like this? What steps would you recommend?
As for the products themselves, I don't think I'll buy everything because I don't have a unlimited budget 😄, but I want to focus on what's truly worthwhile. Any recommendations based on real experiences you've seen or tried? I'm waiting to hear your opinions, girls!
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Wow, your plan sounds amazing! I'm also considering going to Seoul next month to specifically look at skincare products and potential treatments, since my skin is quite sensitive too, I totally understand how you feel. I'm currently working on planning my trip, how about we share some information we've found?
Since you mentioned you have sensitive skin, do you do patch tests before going to Korea and then try out skincare products there? I also have sensitive skin, so I'm curious how you choose new products.
Hi there! I've been to Seoul before, so I totally understand what's going on with sensitive skin 😅 My advice is to do your research before you go, see which product lines mainly focus on soothing and moisturizing. Once you're there, you can try them out at duty-free shops or skincare stores, because sensitive skin really needs time to find what suits you. As for professional treatments, I think you should consult a local beauty advisor first. They can give you advice based on your skin condition, which will make you feel more confident. Have a great trip to Seoul!
Oh, I'm also planning a trip to Seoul next month! I have sensitive skin too, and I'm especially afraid of making a bad purchase 😅 I feel like it's safer to try out the products at the counter first and ask the staff for advice before considering other options. I look forward to hearing your sharing later!
Ooh fun trip! My honest tip: before you book anything, spend your first few days just browsing the skincare shops and getting samples — like, seriously ask for samples of everything since your skin is sensitive. That way you can test things at your hotel before committing to products or procedures, and you'll figure out what actually works for you without rushing into anything!
Oh Nadia! I'm also from the UAE and I thought of the same idea 🙌 The thing is, you should first focus on consulting with a specialist to see your sensitive skin in particular, and then decide what suits you, because everyone's skin is different!