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Hi everyone! I'm considering getting a minor beauty treatment, but I have to go on a business trip abroad about a week afterward, and I'm a little worried. I'd like to ask for your advice on what to prepare for swelling after such a procedure. For example, should I buy things like cold compresses and skincare products in advance in my home country?
I've heard that Korea has many specialized post-treatment care products, but I'm not sure if I can bring them with me, or if there will be any issues using them on the plane or in the hotel. Has anyone had a similar experience? Could you share what you brought? Especially regarding swelling, besides cold compresses and elevating the skin, are there any other tips?
Also, if I need to replenish any skincare products after arriving in Korea, is it safer to buy them at pharmacies or beauty stores there, or to prepare them in advance in my home country? I'm a little nervous and would love to hear your experiences!
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I'm also considering a similar situation, so your question is excellent! I think it would be more reassuring to bring some familiar skincare products and cooling patches from China beforehand, so I don't have to worry about liquid restrictions during the flight or unfamiliar products not being suitable for my skin.
Hello! Are you really going on a trip in a week? My good friend was in the same situation and said that the water cooler products he bought in Korea were really helpful. Did you talk to your lottery clinic before the training?
I understand that anxiety! I've been in a similar situation, so I completely understand how you feel. There's such a wide variety of skincare products in Korea that it might actually be easier to buy what you need there. There are also liquid restrictions on flights, so I recommend buying things you can use at your hotel locally. 😊
I understand, I'm in a similar situation and struggling with it! Taking care of things before and after leaving the country is really tough, isn't it? I also feel more at ease bringing familiar items from Japan rather than buying things locally.