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Hello everyone, I'm Hang from Vietnam 🙋♀️ I'm preparing for a beauty trip to Korea in the next few weeks and am a bit worried about post-treatment care. I plan to get a few minor procedures but don't want to pack too many heavy items.
For those with experience, what products do you usually pack for at-home care? I've heard that cooling masks, special treatment patches, and soothing gels are very helpful, but I'm not sure which ones to choose. Does anyone pack items from Korea to continue their care, or is it better to buy them there?
I'm also unsure whether I should start researching now or wait until after my procedures to ask the local doctors. I'd love to hear your experiences! Thank you, ladies 💕
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I also came from Vietnam like them, and my experience is that you should ask the person processing your paperwork directly right after you finish. They'll tell you exactly what you need for your specific situation! I brought a few masks from Vietnam, but honestly, you can find all sorts of affordable options at Korean supermarkets, so don't worry too much about luggage 😊
Hi! Based on my experience during a beauty trip to Korea, it's best to ask the clinic where you're getting your treatment about which products are suitable for aftercare. They'll know your skin's condition post-procedure. I brought some products from home, but it turns out there are plenty of options available for purchase directly in Korea, so you don't need to pack too much—it really helps reduce luggage weight, hehe! 😊
I was worried about this too when I went to Korea! My advice is to ask the doctor or nurse directly once you get there. They'll give you a list based on the specific procedures you're having done, so you won't have to guess. I brought some gentle masks and sprays myself, but actually, Korean convenience stores have a lot of affordable soothing products. If you're tight on luggage space, you don't necessarily need to bring too much from home beforehand.
To Ann! I've been to Korea with a similar situation, and honestly, I think getting advice on post-treatment care there is the best approach 😊 I only brought a light sheet mask and sunscreen with me, and when I asked the staff at the clinic where I had the procedure, "What should I prepare?", they gave me very detailed instructions. It also meant I had less to pack, and I felt reassured because they recommended products suited to my skin!