Anonymous wrote:Koreans like getting stuff from Trader Joe’s (everything but the bagel seasoning, chocolate covered espresso beans, even the canvas totes).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And no, bath and body works is not “really luxurious” if you’re an adult.
Well I am an adult and I think it’s luxurious- bath and body lotions are really good for the skin and smell divine. And they aren’t cheap. So they would make excellent gifts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And no, bath and body works is not “really luxurious” if you’re an adult.
Well I am an adult and I think it’s luxurious- bath and body lotions are really good for the skin and smell divine. And they aren’t cheap. So they would make excellent gifts
Anonymous wrote:And no, bath and body works is not “really luxurious” if you’re an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about some lotion sets from bath and body works? They are. Cute and. Really luxurious.
Be careful , Asians are used to lighter scented beauty products. My Asian relatives think bbw stuff is wayyy too strong smelling.
Whatever. They are lovely and everyone I buy them for loves them.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t speak for Korea, but are the people you’re visiting Americans who are living in Japan/Korea right now, or Japanese relatives from Japan? Makes a huge difference.
If the latter, hard no on the Stanley cup and Lululemon. (1) the standard drinking glass size in many restaurants is like 5oz. Personal water bottles are usually around 15oz. Carrying around a 32oz jug of water with a straw in it all day would be impractical, heavy, inconvenient and ridiculous. (2) leggings/tights decidedly do not double as pants in Japan. Most fashion tends towards hiding the body, so even the t-shirts and jackets are way too form-fitting. Most women don’t even wear leggings without shorts over them even in a yoga class of other women, bc it is far too immodest.
What they might appreciate really depends on age, ses, and location etc. Could you provide some detail? Even Tokyo vs non-Tokyo is a big difference in what’s available and accessible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about some lotion sets from bath and body works? They are. Cute and. Really luxurious.
Be careful , Asians are used to lighter scented beauty products. My Asian relatives think bbw stuff is wayyy too strong smelling.
Whatever. They are lovely and everyone I buy them for loves them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about some lotion sets from bath and body works? They are. Cute and. Really luxurious.
Be careful , Asians are used to lighter scented beauty products. My Asian relatives think bbw stuff is wayyy too strong smelling.
Anonymous wrote:What about some lotion sets from bath and body works? They are. Cute and. Really luxurious.