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Hi everyone! My name is Hanh, and I'm from Vietnam. I'm preparing for a trip to Korea for some minor beauty treatments, and I'm currently a little worried about the recovery period. I'm planning to bring some skincare products from home, but I'm not sure which ones are best.
I'm considering bringing cooling masks, silicone patches, and soothing gels for post-treatment care. I've heard a lot about preparing thoroughly beforehand, but I don't know which products are actually necessary or effective in practice. Has anyone in the group had a similar experience?
I'd love to hear from you all—what do you usually bring when you go for beauty treatments? Are there any products that you've found really helpful during the recovery process? I would be very grateful for any advice! 😊
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I understand, I had the same concerns! I think cooling masks and soothing gels are really helpful, so I think they're a good choice. I'm thinking of taking similar things with me the next time I go to Korea, so I'd love to hear your thoughts on trying them out! 😊
I'm also from Vietnam, and the last time I went for treatment in Korea, I found that preparing cooling face masks and moisturizing serums was very helpful in the first few days, especially if your skin is a bit sensitive. I hope you can endure it! 😊
I'm also from a foreign country, so I understand your point! What caught my attention was the recent trend of buying simple, convenient products (juice, cleaning paste), as these are often used in a derogatory manner.
I had a similar treatment in Korea before, and my biggest regret was not bringing more soothing face masks! I suggest that in addition to these products, you should also prepare sunscreen, because your skin will be more sensitive after the procedure, and this is really important.