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A collection of health products from 7-Eleven Thailand including N95 masks, Poy-Sian inhaler, and eye drops for the burning season.
Beauty & Health

Survival Guide: Best 7-Eleven Products for Thailand’s Burning Season

By Khem
3 Min Read

It’s late March, and if you are in Chiang Mai or anywhere in Northern Thailand, you don’t need a weather app to tell you it’s Burning Season. The air is thick, the sun is a dull orange ball, and your throat probably feels like you’ve been eating campfire ash. Luckily, 7-Eleven has a specific “survival kit” spread across its aisles. These are the products I personally use to get through the worst of the haze.

Product CategoryRecommendationKhem’s Rating
Respiratory Protection3M NEXCARE / Welcare N95 Masks⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5.0/5)
Nasal ReliefPoy-Sian Inhaler / Saline Spray⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5.0/5)
Eye CareOPSAR Eye Drops⭐⭐⭐⭐⭒︎︎ (4.5/5)
Skin RecoveryAloe Vera Gel (Burnova)⭐⭐⭐⭐⭒︎︎ (4.7/5)
HydrationElectrolyte Drinks ⭐⭐⭐⭐︎︎︎ (4.0/5)
CategoryTips & ServicesEssential Guide

1. Protection: The Right Masks

Don’t just grab a standard surgical mask. For PM2.5, you need the heavy hitters.

  • What to look for: Look for the 3M Nexcare or Welcare packs that explicitly state N95 or PM2.5 protection. They are usually found in the pharmacy/health section. They might be a bit more expensive (around 30-50 THB), but they are the only ones that actually filter the fine particles.

2. Nasal & Throat Relief

Between the smoke and the dryness, your nose and throat take a beating.

  • Poy-Sian: As I mentioned in my last post, this is a 5/5 must-have. The menthol helps clear the “stuffy” feeling caused by the smog.
  • Saline Spray: If you feel the ash building up, look for small bottles of Klean&Kari saline. A quick nasal rinse at the end of the day is a game-changer.
  • Throat Lozenges: Fisherman’s Friend (the Sugar-Free ones) are my go-to for soothing that “burning season cough”.

3. Eye Care: Opsar Drops

The smoke is incredibly irritating to the eyes, especially if you drive a motorbike.

  • The Verdict: If your eyes are red and itchy, look for Opsar. It’s a very common, affordable eye wash/drop available in most stores. It helps flush out the microscopic dust and provides instant cooling relief.

4. Skin Recovery: Aloe Vera

The combination of intense April heat and pollution can lead to “maskne” and irritated skin.

  • The Choice: I recommend Burnova Gel (the green tube). It’s pure Aloe Vera with Centella and Cucumber. It’s light, non-greasy, and helps repair the skin barrier after you’ve been out in the smog all day.

Pros & Cons of the 7-Eleven “Survival Kit”

Pros:

  • Instant Availability: These stores are every 200 meters, so you’re never far from relief.
  • Tested Effectiveness: Brands like 3M and Poy-Sian are the local gold standards for a reason.
  • Affordable: You can build a full “smog kit” for under 200 THB.

Cons:

  • Mask Stock: During the absolute peak of the season, N95 masks can sell out quickly in popular areas.
  • Chemical Exposure: Remember that drops and sprays are temporary fixes; the best solution is staying indoors when the AQI is purple.

FAQ

Does 7-Eleven sell air purifiers? Usually no, but some of the larger “7-Eleven All Online” stores or the ones with a large “7-Catalog” section might have small desktop versions. For real purifiers, you’re better off at a mall or ordering online.

Is it safe to exercise outside during Burning Season? Absolutely not. Check the AQI app first. If it’s over 150, stay inside and use that 7-Eleven delivery app instead!

What should I drink for the heat? April is the hottest month. Beyond water, grab a Sponsor or 100Plus. The electrolytes help keep you hydrated when you’re sweating through your mask.

Final Verdict

Burning Season is the toughest time of year to be in Thailand, but 7-Eleven makes it manageable. By stocking up on N95 masks, Poy-Sian, and Aloe Vera, you can at least protect your health while we wait for the rains in May. Stay safe and breathe easy!

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