Name: Charlotte Esthetic
Address: 3F, 513-6 Bujeon-dong, Busanjin-gu, Busan
In search of the ultimate relaxation, these are the 3 cheap spas in Busan you’ll definitely want to visit!!
Korea is a treasure trove of “beauty”! Busan also has esthetic salons where you can relax and become more beautiful. Among them, we’ll introduce three carefully selected, budget-friendly spots. Be sure to visit these salons, get even more beautiful, and fully enjoy your time in Busan!
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In search of the ultimate relaxation, these are the 3 cheap spas in Busan you’ll definitely want to visit!!
1. Charlotte Esthetic
Charlotte Esthetic is a salon where you can experience a supreme esthetic treatment wrapped in aroma. It has a strong reputation for its small-face effect and lifting. There are staff who can help you so that you can choose your course with peace of mind. The recommended course is the Paradise Full-Body Care. It treats sagging and wrinkles all over the body, including the face.
Among the treatments, the most popular is the lifting massage. They gently and softly massage the area around your face. The slightly stronger, more stimulating “korugi” (bone) massage is also recommended. Each course starts from 55,000 won. Access is also very convenient! Another nice point is its perfect location: just a 30-second walk from the Lotte Hotel.
2. Dekoboko Massage
The name “Dekoboko” (bumpy/uneven) represents the state of the body before the massage, and carries the meaning of smoothing out the uneven body through massage. It is a shiatsu massage shop that loosens stiffness from head to toe. Its charm is, above all, the reasonable prices. If you make a reservation, you can get about 10% off when paying in cash.
A 120-minute full-body course is about 85,000 won. Compared to other esthetic salons in Busan, this is quite reasonable. If you’re worried that it’s cheap so you can’t expect much effect—don’t underestimate it. Definitely drop by and experience it for yourself. By the way, they also do cosmetic tattooing. If you’re interested, it might be nice to try that as an additional option.
Name: Dekoboko Massage
Address: 4-1 Donggwang-dong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Busan
3. Oasis Esthetic & Massage
They offer an 80-minute full-body massage course for 60,000 won, which is also very reasonably priced. There is also a sports massage option, recommended for men. Couples and married pairs can go together and receive treatments side by side as well. After soothing your travel fatigue here, it would be lovely to go on a night date in Busan.
The money you save on massages can go toward a more luxurious dinner in the evening. The technique here is top-notch. Be sure to stop by when you visit Busan. It’s also conveniently located just a 30-second walk from the Lotte Hotel!
Name: Oasis Esthetic & Massage
Address: 2F, 515-18 Bujeon 2-dong, Busanjin-gu, Busan
◎ Summary
The salons introduced this time all offer excellent techniques and, above all, are easy on the wallet! Traveling often involves a lot of walking, which can be tiring—these are all very appealing places that make you want to pop in at such times. To polish your beauty, you can choose a full-scale course to make you truly beautiful, or a full-body massage to loosen you up. When you visit Busan, be sure to pursue beauty at a reasonably priced esthetic salon.
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