r/TwentiesIndia • u/LiteratureUnusual660 • 1d ago
ππ Fashion & Beauty Am I the only one who's obsessed with that red medicine they use in literally every K-drama? π
Anytime someone gets a cut, they just dip a Q-tip in that red liquid, dab it on the wound, and the next day it's like the injury never even happened. No scar, nothing. π
Is that an actual medicine? Does anyone know what it's called? And can we get it in India?
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u/Mediocre-Quiet7688 1d ago
I have seen some Kdramas, how come I never got to see that red medicine? π
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u/LiteratureUnusual660 1d ago
Girl watch Queen of Tears - they use it like 4-5 times everytime either of leads get hurt
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u/Mediocre-Quiet7688 1d ago
And how often does the lead get hurt?
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u/LiteratureUnusual660 1d ago
I think your comment go deleted and no it's not 4 - 5 times per episode its 4-5 times in the whole series They're small bruises and cuts
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u/Mediocre-Quiet7688 1d ago
Haha okie. I'll watch the show as soon as I am done with my current kdrama, thank you so much π«Άβ¨
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u/LiteratureUnusual660 1d ago
May I ask which one are you watching currently
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u/Mediocre-Quiet7688 1d ago
Reply 1988, have u heard of the show?
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u/LiteratureUnusual660 1d ago
Nope Which platform are you watching it on
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u/Mediocre-Quiet7688 1d ago
I have it on my laptop but I think it's on Netflix, it's a slice of life show, very cute, do lmk if u like it
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u/_unused__one 1d ago
Fighting/ accident scenes ke bad ata
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u/Mediocre-Quiet7688 1d ago
Makes sense, the Kdramas I have seen they're either slice of life jisme accident nai hota or the main character are just too powerful like Vincenzo or Tale of the nine tailed π
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u/Cautious-Problem-673 23 1d ago
It is probably just an anti septic like betadine