Is it actually cheaper for me to ship Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm to Korea or should I keep paying these local boutique prices?

February 06, 2026

My take on why everyone is obsessed with these balms

I feel like I can't scroll through TikTok for more than five minutes without seeing someone apply the Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm. It has become a absolute staple in 2026, especially here in South Korea where the 'clean girl' aesthetic is still going strong. I personally fell for the hype because of the shades like 'Pink Sugar' and 'Birthday Cake'—flavors that feel like a treat every time I use them.

Is it actually cheaper for me to ship Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm to Korea or should I keep paying these local boutique prices?
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The formula is genuinely good, which is annoying because I wanted to believe it was just marketing. It’s thick without being sticky, and it actually stays on my lips overnight. But as much as I love the product, I had a hard time justifying what some local shops were charging for a single tube. You might also like to Read more: Why are you waiting for Korean retailers to restock Summer Fridays Iced Coffee balm?

The struggle of buying in Seoul vs. US retail

When I first looked for these balms in local boutiques around Hongdae and Gangnam, I was shocked. The markups are sometimes double the US retail price. I understand that shops have overhead, but my budget has limits. I started wondering if it would just be easier to buy them directly from Sephora or the Summer Fridays website in the US.

I found that even with international shipping, if I buy three or four tubes at once, I end up saving a significant amount of money. Check out this perspective if you're curious: Read more: I cannot ignore the predatory markups on Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm in Seoul any longer. We really have to be smart about where we put our money when these global trends hit.

How I shop US stores from my living room

Since Summer Fridays doesn't ship directly to South Korea with the ease of a local courier, I’ve started using a shop us store strategy. I use a package forwarder to get my hands on those US-exclusive flavors that never seem to make it to the Korean shelves. It allows me to use a US address at checkout, which is often the only way to access the full range of products.

By using an international shipping service, I can consolidate my beauty hauls. I usually wait until I have a few items—maybe a new hoodie or some other skincare—and then ship them all together to save on the base fees. You can see the logic here: Read more: Local Boutique Markups vs. Direct US Pricing: The urgent logic of importing Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm to South Korea.

Shipping Estimates for Summer Fridays Balms

I know what you're thinking: "Is the shipping going to cost more than the balm?" To help you figure that out, I've put together some estimates based on my recent orders. These balms are light, which is great for our wallets.

Metric Estimate
Box Weight Approx. 0.5 lbs (0.22 kg) for 1-3 tubes in a standard mailer.
Box Dimensions Small (Approx. 6 x 4 x 2 inches).
Volumetric Warning Low risk. These items are dense and small, so you won't get hit with high volumetric weight charges unless you buy a massive empty box.
Battery Check No batteries. No special shipping restrictions for lithium.

Before I hit 'buy', I always use a shipping calculator to see what the final damage will be. It helps me decide if I should add one more balm to the cart to make the shipping cost per item lower.

How the forwarding process works for me

If you've never done this before, don't worry. I found a great step-by-step guide that explains the flow from the US warehouse to your door in Korea. Essentially, you buy the balm, ship it to a tax-free warehouse in the US, and then tell them to send it to your home address. It’s much simpler than I thought it would be when I first started importing my beauty favorites.

I always check the international shipping rates beforehand so there are no surprises. Since the balm is so light, it usually falls into the lowest weight bracket, making it quite affordable if you are already shipping other things.

My tips for avoiding customs headaches in Korea

One thing I learned the hard way is that South Korea has specific rules about what you can bring in. For cosmetics, as long as you stay under the $150 USD limit (for total value including shipping within the US), you usually don't have to pay import duties. However, if you're buying a huge haul, keep an eye on that limit!

I also make sure to check the shipping rules for any restricted ingredients. Thankfully, Summer Fridays is generally safe, but it’s a good habit to have. I always provide my Personal Customs Clearance Code (PCCC) to the forwarder to ensure the package moves through Incheon airport without getting stuck in a warehouse for a week.

At the end of the day, I've found that importing the Lip Butter Balm myself isn't just about saving a few won—it's about the satisfaction of getting exactly what I want without the predatory local markups. My 2026 beauty routine has never looked better, and my bank account is finally starting to forgive me.

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