So, here's one thing you should know about living in Korea. Koreans do not naturally smell or have any body odour whatsoever, so people do not usually apply deodorant before going out. As a result, the few deodorant brands you can get in Korea are horrendously overpriced, the prices inflated to black market levels. Personally, I don't really like spray deodorants as of late, preferring to opt for roll-ons or sticks instead. This one in particular is available for around KRW 5,000 (roughly USD 5) at Korea's most eminent drug stores, Olive Young and Watsons. It is indeed one of the cheapest options available.
It is a roll on type of deodorant, and personally, I like it a lot. I have repurchased it a number of times because of the creamy, comforting scent that is reminiscent of Greek yogurt, vanilla and a bit of coconut too, according to my husband. It did not dry out my pits the way some deodorants are wont to do. Highly recommended!
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About LoHi, I'm Lo, an English teacher living in Seoul, South Korea! This blog is about beauty and skincare, mainly focusing on Korean products. All products are either gifts from my friends and family or purchased myself. ArchivesCategories
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