Korean beauty advice
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Sep 30, 2014
Saby T.
I totally agree with Jacqlyn! You don't need to change anything,just be who you are.Maybe go for more simple looks than dramatic since they focus on "natural beauty" but really,just be who you are! Hope you have a good time,I sooo want to visit Korea :)
Sep 30, 2014
Whyte W.
My main advice would be to bring your favorite skin care treatments! From other Westerners who moved to Korea, the air is going to make you break out like crazy. For more in depth advice, I'd watch the YouTube channel Eat Your Kimchi
Sep 30, 2014
Kennah P.
They're big on skincare, maybe bring face masks or lots of fruits and fresh foods.
Sep 29, 2014
Sophia T.
I looked at your profile pic, you are stunning. You will get along just fine there, don't worry.