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Lee Moon Won clinic featured inHarper’s bazaar Malaysia.

 

 

Lee Moon Won clinic was featured in Harper’sBazaar Malaysia in article “The escape: postcards from Seoul’s best skincarespots”. 

 



 This is the content of the article:

< One of the mostunderstated elements of Korean beauty is hair care. Besides havingporcelain-smooth complexion, Koreans have some of the silkiest hairs in all ofAsia–despite their extreme weather conditions in summer & winter. The magiclies within its traditional medicinal hair care practice that have been at thecore of Korean wellness for generations through decades of research andstudies. Lee Moon Won Clinic caters for all hair care needs, from maintenancehair & head spas (whichare favorites for many Korean celebrities), to targeted treatmentsfor hair-related concerns. Dr. Lee will personally prescribe treatments tosalon visitors through a thorough scalp examination and a quick survey beforeleading you to one of the few luxurious treatment rooms on the 2nd floor foryour session. Hair spa packages are of the salon’s best-selling menu list, thatfeatures a deep cleansing routine of the scalp, pressure-point head massage topromote better blood circulation, and even a hair styling service at their in-housesalon to get you all beautiedup for the day!>

 

 Check out the article here: http://harpersbazaar.my/travel/postcards-from-seoul/8/

  

I think it is a very good description of ourclinic.

 

I can agree that Koreans have very good hair;they have shiny, thick and silky hair.

That is why people from other countriescome to Korea for hair treatment.

 

From ancient times it has almost been a partof Korean culture to use different kinds of hair combs, brushes, and oils likecamellia oil, castor oil, perilla oil and others for the hair as well as plantbased rinses for the hair made of herbs (iris, mugwort, angelica, mung beans,wheat bran, etc).

 



Like French cuisine in France, Korean haircare used to be a part of the culture. However I feel like this culture isdisappearing little by little due to trends.

 

On the contrary Korean hair care traditions becoming moreand more popular abroad with the development of Korean beauty industry.

 

I hope that Korean traditional hair caretraditions and value will be used and become popular again all over the world.

And I will do my best to do so.

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