I went shopping at Siam Paragon the other day, and I learned something about buying skincare and cosmetic in Bangkok. All these major brands only offer membership to regular customers for a particular counter at a shopping mall only, and points cannot be collected for other counter on the same brand. It’s different from Malaysia. I buy skincare products anywhere in Malaysia, as long as I show them my member card or identity card, I can easily collect points for my purchase and later on, I can get some redemption on the points collected.
So, I have made up my mind where to get my skincare products from in Bangkok now. For Estee Lauder, I will shop at Robinson Rangsit. For Shiseido, I will buy from Siam Paragon. I bought Shiseido Revital Wrinklelift Retino Science Lotion AA, a sunblock by Anessa, and the enriched softener by White Lucent that day, and I will probably use them in the morning as my night routine consists of products by Estee Lauder. I like to use whitening products in the day and anti aging products at night.
So, I guess I won’t simply buy skincare products anyway in Bangkok now. It’s best to stick to the same counter huh? But too bad, the promoters of both counters can’t speak English. Gee…
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I’m interested to try the new revital science cream but it’s SOoo expensive in Thailand! I wonder would it be cheaper in M’sia? The revital moisturizer much much more cheaper. Please kindly let me know if ΓΌ hv the retail price for the cream and moisturizer in RM. Thanks!!
Hi,
Wanna ask what are the skin care worth buying from Thailand. My current list are Boots
Oh is there any things worth to grab at Bangkok airport?
Thanks!
Momokoko, Revital is very expensive! Anywhere. LOL! But if you buy them during sales or if you have discount cards, I think the price is about the same as here in Malaysia. I’m just back in Malaysia today, so let me find out first ya?
Simonne, Boots has a wide range of products in affordable prices! But if you are looking for those in the higher range, La Mer and La Prairie are cheaper at the airport.
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