Did I find a way to get the Rhode Barrier Set in Korea for less than the cost of a single cream?

March 24, 2026

The Rhode Skin hype in 2026

It is March 2026, and I have spent the last few months watching the beauty scene in Seoul explode with interest in Hailey Bieber's Rhode Skin. While some of her products occasionally pop up through expensive resellers or limited international channels, "The Barrier Set" remains a elusive treasure. It is currently a US-exclusive bundle that focuses on the core philosophy of the brand: a healthy, hydrated skin barrier. I noticed that my friends in Australia are also clamoring for it, yet the most efficient way to get it remains shipping directly from the United States.

Did I find a way to get the Rhode Barrier Set in Korea for less than the cost of a single cream?
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The math behind the Barrier Set value

I am always looking for ways to make my beauty budget go further. When I looked at the individual prices of the Peptide Glazing Fluid, the Barrier Restore Cream, and the Glazing Milk, the total was significantly higher than the price of the bundled Barrier Set. By choosing the set, I essentially saved enough to cover a large portion of my transit costs. I realized that if I wanted to **shop us store** deals effectively, I needed to look at bundles rather than single items. This is the secret to making international hauls worth the effort.

Using a tax-free US address for my haul

To get my hands on this set, I used **comGateway**. They provided me with a **tax-free us address** in Oregon, which meant I did not have to pay any US sales tax on my Rhode purchase. This is a huge benefit because sales tax in other states can add an extra 7% to 10% to the bill. I simply entered this address at the checkout on the Rhode website. I have found that being a **freight forwarder** user is the only way to access these US-only bundles while living in South Korea. If you want to see the **how it works** **step-by-step guide**, their website explains the process clearly.

Shipping estimates for the Barrier Set

I know many of you are worried about the cost of sending things across the ocean. I used the **shipping calculator** to **estimate shipping cost** before I clicked buy. Here is what I found for the Rhode Barrier Set:

Estimated Box Weight Approx. 1.2 lbs (0.55 kg)
Box Dimensions Small (Approx. 7 x 5 x 4 inches)
Volumetric Warning This item is dense and small, so volumetric weight is rarely an issue. However, if you add large items like a puffer bag, be aware that the size of the box might increase your costs more than the weight does.
Battery Check This product contains no lithium batteries, so there are no special handling fees or restrictions for air travel.

By using an **international shipping service**, I managed to get the package to my door in Seoul within a week. You can check the **FAQ** on their site if you have specific questions about transit times.

How the BuyForMe service saved my order

One of the biggest hurdles I faced was Rhode's payment system. Some US stores, including big names like Nike, Sephora, and even Apple, are notorious for blocking international credit cards or orders that use a **package forwarding** address. I have had my orders cancelled in the past because my Korean card didn't match the US shipping region.

This is where the "BuyForMe" service becomes essential. Instead of risking a cancellation, I asked **comGateway** to purchase the items for me. They used a US-based credit card to buy the Barrier Set, and I simply paid them back. This is the safest way to guarantee that your order is processed without any hiccups. I highly recommend this for any store that seems to have a strict "US-only" payment policy. It removes the stress of wondering if your order will be flagged.

My tips for South Korea import regulations

When I **forward packages** to South Korea, I always keep the de minimis value in mind. For goods coming from the US, the duty-free limit is generally $200 USD due to the KORUS FTA (Free Trade Agreement). Since the Rhode Barrier Set is well below this price, I did not have to pay additional import taxes or duties, as long as I wasn't shipping ten of them at once! Always ensure your Personal Customs Clearance Code (PCCC) is ready so the **parcel forwarding service** can clear your items through customs quickly. If you need more help, the **support** team at the warehouse is usually very responsive.

My experience getting the Rhode Skin Barrier Set was much smoother than I expected. By being a smart shopper and using the right tools, I managed to get a US-exclusive skincare routine delivered to Seoul without the headache of local markup prices.

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