After visiting the dermatologist, I decided to stop by Etude House for some beauty products. Etude House is one of my favorites places to shop for lotions and cosmetics. They even have a shop in our Home Plus and that's where I stopped. The gal that helped me out spoke very good English.
My dermatologist wants me to wear sunscreen whenever I go out. I know all my Korean girlfriends don't leave home without it so I'm joining their ranks. I also bought some other products for my face. Their prices are really reasonable.
I also picked up this perfume. The bottle was just too cute.
She also gave me a bunch of freebees. I just wish trying to get a pedicure had gone as well. I've tried for days to get one and I've struck out each time. The first time was on Friday. I walked in the rain and my sandals to Home Plus where there is a nail salon on the 5th floor. It was about 10:30 am and a gal was working on someone as I entered the shop. She was the only one there and she understood what I wanted and told me to come back at 1 pm. I wasn't going to hang around until then and my jeans were damp up to my knees so I took a taxi home after doing some shopping.
I had seen that a nail salon had opened up in our complex so later that day I went down to see if I would have better luck. I entered the door where it said in English "manicure" and "pedicure." A lady came to the door and I said pedicure and she said, "other side." So I went to the street side which was a real estate office and asked there. They sent me through a narrow hallway and a nondescript door. I entered and saw a room to my left with a naked woman in it getting a massage. The door was wide open.
I was shocked and took a few steps back. I heard a voice from the room asking in English what I wanted. I said, "a manicure." I walked further in again thinking it was the lady giving the massage answering me but actually the lady getting the massage had grabbed a towel and was covering her unmentionable parts. She told me to go out the door and to the left.
I did that and never did find the nail salon. Why would you put that on a door and have it not be a nail salon? I just don't get it. Then today we were at Home Plus and I decided to try again at the same nail salon I had tried a few days ago. Today there were more girls working but she gave me the X sign which means no. So I'm still without a pedicure but I haven't given up yet and I'll keep you posted.
I have some exciting news to share. Last week, Vanessa called from our relocation agency and asked if I wouldn't mind being interviewed by a Korean cable television station. It sounded great and they are coming tomorrow night at 6 pm. I have no idea what they will ask me but I think it's about living in Korea as a foreigner. Rocketman is going to get home early from work and will take pictures. I can't wait!
My dermatologist wants me to wear sunscreen whenever I go out. I know all my Korean girlfriends don't leave home without it so I'm joining their ranks. I also bought some other products for my face. Their prices are really reasonable.
I also picked up this perfume. The bottle was just too cute.
She also gave me a bunch of freebees. I just wish trying to get a pedicure had gone as well. I've tried for days to get one and I've struck out each time. The first time was on Friday. I walked in the rain and my sandals to Home Plus where there is a nail salon on the 5th floor. It was about 10:30 am and a gal was working on someone as I entered the shop. She was the only one there and she understood what I wanted and told me to come back at 1 pm. I wasn't going to hang around until then and my jeans were damp up to my knees so I took a taxi home after doing some shopping.
I had seen that a nail salon had opened up in our complex so later that day I went down to see if I would have better luck. I entered the door where it said in English "manicure" and "pedicure." A lady came to the door and I said pedicure and she said, "other side." So I went to the street side which was a real estate office and asked there. They sent me through a narrow hallway and a nondescript door. I entered and saw a room to my left with a naked woman in it getting a massage. The door was wide open.
I was shocked and took a few steps back. I heard a voice from the room asking in English what I wanted. I said, "a manicure." I walked further in again thinking it was the lady giving the massage answering me but actually the lady getting the massage had grabbed a towel and was covering her unmentionable parts. She told me to go out the door and to the left.
I did that and never did find the nail salon. Why would you put that on a door and have it not be a nail salon? I just don't get it. Then today we were at Home Plus and I decided to try again at the same nail salon I had tried a few days ago. Today there were more girls working but she gave me the X sign which means no. So I'm still without a pedicure but I haven't given up yet and I'll keep you posted.
I have some exciting news to share. Last week, Vanessa called from our relocation agency and asked if I wouldn't mind being interviewed by a Korean cable television station. It sounded great and they are coming tomorrow night at 6 pm. I have no idea what they will ask me but I think it's about living in Korea as a foreigner. Rocketman is going to get home early from work and will take pictures. I can't wait!
That perfume bottle is awesome. Now I have something else to pick up before I go!! I will miss Korean cosmetic shops!
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