
K-beauty trends move fast—and if you’re in New Zealand, you’ve likely noticed that the products you want (the newest sunscreen drops, cushion refills, limited bundles) aren’t always easy to buy at the best price. Olive Young does have a Global store, but many shoppers still prefer browsing the Olive Young Korea site first, because that’s where the most local promotions, set deals, and early launches typically appear.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to shop on Olive Young Korea and ship to New Zealand using Buy&Ship Global proxy shopping. We’ll also show you a practical price comparison in US$ (Korea store vs Olive Young Global) and share product ideas to help you choose items that feel “worth shipping.”
Table of Content
→ Why Olive Young Korea is worth checking first
→ 3 popular picks with images
→ Price comparison: Korea vs Olive Young Global (US$)
→ Tips before you submit (NZ buyers)
→ How to shop & ship to New Zealand (tutorial)
→ FAQs
Why Olive Young Korea is worth checking first (for New Zealand shoppers)
For shoppers in New Zealand, the decision usually comes down to two things: product availability and total value. Olive Young Global is easy to browse, but the Korea store often features more local deals, a wider range of sets, and faster access to new releases. If your goal is to buy authentic Korean items at a more competitive price, starting with Olive Young Korea is a common (and practical) strategy—then proxy shopping takes care of the purchase and international delivery.
- More set bundles: gift-with-purchase deals and double packs can improve value for international shipping.
- Trend speed: the newest K-beauty drops typically appear on the Korea store first.
- More options: shades, refills, and limited sets may show up more clearly in the KR listings.
3 popular Olive Young Korea picks (with images)
If you’re new to Olive Young Korea, start with categories that are consistently popular for overseas buyers: skincare bundles, base makeup (especially cushions), and viral color items. Here are three examples to show what the store looks like and why these categories stay in demand.

1) Skincare bundles that feel “worth it”
When shipping to New Zealand, bundles help improve value because you’re paying shipping based on the parcel. Multi-packs and gift sets can reduce the per-item cost.
Price comparison: Olive Young Korea vs Olive Young Global (US$)
Even though Olive Young Global is designed for overseas shoppers, product prices can be noticeably higher than the Korea store. Below is a comparison-style table (shown in US$) to help you visualize why many New Zealand shoppers prefer the Korea store + proxy shopping approach.
| Product | Olive Young Korea price (US$) | Olive Young Global price (US$) | What NZ shoppers should notice |
|---|---|---|---|
| INNISFREE Vitamin C Capsule Serum (Double Pack) | ~$20.47 (KRW29,400) | $30.78 | Local bundle deals can deliver a lower per-item cost than Global listings. |
| JUNGSAEMMOOL Cushion Set | ~$24.98 (KRW36,000) | $36 | Global pricing may change by region and inventory; KR store often shows more set options. |
| Top orders / trending makeup pick | ~$23.59 (KRW34,000) | $38 | When an item is trending, Global can carry a higher premium than domestic KR pricing. |
Practical takeaway: If you’re shipping to New Zealand, it can be more efficient to shop the Korea store for value bundles, then consolidate parcels before international delivery.
Tips before you submit (for New Zealand buyers)
To keep your order accurate and reduce back-and-forth, prepare your product details clearly—especially for shade-based items and sets that include gifts or refills.
- Copy option text exactly: include shade name, set type, and any refill/gift notes.
- Add a backup choice: for fast-selling items, a second option helps avoid delays.
- Consolidation mindset: if you plan to buy multiple items, choose products that ship well together and consolidate to optimize shipping.
How to Shop on GRL and Ship to Thailand with Buy&Ship Global

Step 1
Go to Buy&Ship website to log in or register as a member.
Step 2
Go to the Proxy Shopping page and click the “Place Order” button to create an order.


Step 3
Copy and paste the link of your desired product into the blank field, then click ‘Submit request’.
Step 4
In the pop-up window, the system will automatically fill in the foreign name and price of the product. If it does not auto-fill, please enter the information manually. You will then need to fill in the product images yourself, if available.
Within one order, you can add up to 10 items from the same online store. (If the items are from different websites, you will need to submit a new order.)
Then click “Next.”


Step 5
Simply copy and paste the product information displayed on the shopping website. (If the original product description is in Japanese, please copy the Japanese content as the product data.)
After filling in the product details, click “Save” to continue the ordering process.
Step 6
Enter the promo code (if applicable) and click “Confirm”. Wait patiently for us to confirm your order and arrange for payment. Once that is done, your ordering process will be complete!
Small reminder: Please use a credit card or debit card issued in your current country/region. Avoid using a Hong Kong-issued card, as overseas card verification may fail and cause payment issues.


FAQs
1) Is Olive Young Global always more expensive than the Korea store?
Not always, but it can be—especially for bundles, gift sets, and items that are trending. Checking the Korea store first helps you judge the price gap before you buy.
2) What information should I include to avoid buying the wrong option?
Include the exact option text (shade, set type, refill, gift notes) and the product link. For makeup, adding a backup option is also helpful in case your first choice sells out.
3) Can I add multiple Olive Young items in one proxy order?
Yes—if they are from the same online store. Within one proxy order, you can add up to 10 item types. If you’re mixing different websites, submit a new order.
4) Is consolidation useful when shipping to New Zealand?
Often yes. If you’re buying multiple items (especially sets), consolidation can help reduce total shipping cost by combining parcels into a single shipment.

